Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artists. Show all posts

The AI-powered Art Advisor is Limna

Limna AI Art Advisor
If you have an interest in art, specifically painting and photography, but you don't know the value of an artwork, Limna.app is an artificial intelligence advisor that serve as an engine to help you achieve your goals in collecting the artists’ works that are right for you. It is a trading name of artfacts.net. This last is the world’s largest primary art market database that provide Stats and many other info on the art world.

LIMNA is a great App for Art lovers, an AI appraisal fast and accurate.
Their primary focus is on living artists, but include also artists who have passed away. They reach 800,000+ artists.

A TLD for Artists

The .art domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) specifically designed for the creative community. It was introduced in 2017 and is intended for artists, art-related businesses, and organizations.

Artists of any type can use a .art TLD to set up their online portfolio and share their creations with others, and also to inspire, connect with, or educate online users with a passion for art.

That TLD fits even nonprofits that support up-and-coming artists and art education programs can share updates and take donations via a .art domain. Museums and galleries can use this domain as a relevant extension for their business.


A new gTLD for music community

music TLD
A .music domain is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) for the global music community.

It is intended for use by artists, bands, industry professionals, and companies related to the music industry. The purpose of the .music domain is to provide a recognizable online space that associates websites with music-related content and activities, facilitating a stronger presence and identity within the digital music market.

The .music domain registration is managed by DotMusic Limited. To register a .music domain, applicants must prove their connection to the music industry, which helps maintain the domain as a trusted, sector-specific resource. This reduces the risk of cybersquatting and fraud, common issues in more generic domains. It also allows for greater control over one’s online presence, which is crucial for maintaining the artistic and commercial integrity of music professionals.