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November 2009, October 2009, September 2009, August 2009.

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20, amsterdam, antwerp, api, art, art blog, art project, artist community, auction sites, belgium, beuys, bibliothèque national, bozar, brooklyn museum, brussels, canon, communication strategies, conference, critique, democracy, demystifyer, dia art, digital art, e-bay, ebsq, edosia, edward hopper, email, Etsy, everyday life, extra city, facebook, features, Flickr, foam, geo-layers, geotagging, guy tillim, highly curated, jim richardson, kringding, lantern slides, learning tools, literature, macmtl, mailchimp, maps, mario cacciottolo, marketing, michael kenna, montréal, museology, museum of fine arts, natasha wescoat, new york, newsletters, online art, paris, patrice lumumba, personal, photography, quai branly, recycle shop, sophie calle, SOTM, start, technology, the artist, The Guide, The tool, Thomas More, tips, twitter, user generated content, Utopia, van gogh, vimeo, visual literacy, web 20, william egglestone, writer.

Labeling the content

We archive our posts in 3 main categories: The Guide, The Tool and The Artist. In addition, for each category we have a small number of subcategories:

The Guide: 1) digital art (things that strike us as Art with a big A); 2) learning tools (instruments and strategies for educators, art teachers and policy makers) and 3) communication strategies (ways to connect with audiences).

The Tool: 1) Features (learn what’s new on the Edosia platform in outside); 2) status (if there are problems or bugs).

The Artist: On a regular basis we’ll put an artist, a project, a collaboration in the picture. Finally, a number of ad-hoc tags are added to each post if relevant.

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