Related Taylor websites

Visiting some of the other sketch-based websites linked below can broaden the context for interpreting SeeAnew. Each has its own distinct theme and rationale, but each is related to SeeAnew in (1) clarifying and extending the relationship between text and image in the medium of the web, and in (2) illustrating the use of digital technology to modify and display images. The first, largest and most complex, Webbery, contributed to all the other Taylor sites. The treatment of sculpture in ArtonArt suggested much of this site. The last, Recital, combines digitized images with digitized recording of serious singing.

webbery Is a gallery of 300 scanned-in drawings and watercolors exploring the idea of using the web to arrange a large number of images into concurrent exhibits in a fashion that allows the visitor some freedom in determining which to examine, and in which context. Several sections are based on artworks of others. Those spawned ArtonArt.

artonart The first website stemming from Webbery to present images of the art of others. The 173 drawings digitized in ArtonArt are based on many different modes of art - but a major section was on sculptures. That section suggested SeeAnew.

Recital This small site combines drawings and music by featuring songs by contemporary composers Robert Convery and Richard Hundley, sung by bass-baritone Robert P. Taylor and accompanied by prize winning pianist Mi-Jung Im, and by displaying drawings of both composers and performers.. The audio was digitally recorded, live, in New York City, in 1999.

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