Bazsites.com Collaborative Sites
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On the Web
- Collaborative MailArt - A collaborative adventure between national and international artists, using the postal service to relay the artworks.
- A Full Circle - A collaborative journal project of poetry, art, bits of string, magazine articles, and other media.
- The Missing In Action Project - A collaboration using journals where each contributor designs one or more pages using paint, charcoal, crayons, collage or any other medium.
- Nervous Industries - Ongoing collaborative art exchanges and mail art projects. Users post objects to be sent out to participants and returned to the address of origin.
- Organizers' Collaborative - Cambridge-based membership organization that helps non-profit and activist groups more effectively use computers and the Internet for communication and collaboration. Site includes organization info, tech tips for activists, and downloadable software.
- From My House To Yours - The journeyweb is collaborative internet project of poetry, mailart, email and other art forms from around the world on the theme of home.
- Crosses.Net Mail Art Networking - Information for many collaborative mail art projects, documentation, forums and links.
- 1000 Journals Project - An attempt to follow 1000 journals throughout their travels, to see where they go, and that people do with them. Frequently asked questions, press reviews, and scans of journal contents and covers.
- Missing Presumed Found - Interactive project comprising of a network of small black sketchbooks that pass between complete strangers. Intro pack for those who want to get involved, updates and sightings of their books, and frequently asked questions.
- Mail Art Consortium - Includes mail art galleries, contact information, and member profiles.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ek$i Sözlük - Ek$i Sözlük (), also referred as Ekşi Sözlük () or Sourtimes, is a collaborative hypertext dictionary based on the concept of Web sites built up on user contribution.
- Arusha Project - The Arusha Project (aka ARK) provides a framework for collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix sites with many dozens of machines. ARK gives you a notation to describe your Unix site, and to do so in collaboration with others (if you wish).
- Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation - The Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation (IHBI) is a collaborative research centre based at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Brisbane, Australia. While the bulk of the institute is located at a purpose built facility on the Kelvin Grove campus of QUT, a number of projects are conducted at sites across the three main QUT campuses (Gardens Point, Kelvin Grove and Carseldine).
- ArsDigita Prize - The ArsDigita Prize, sponsored by ArsDigita and Philip Greenspun, was awarded annually in June 1999, 2000, and 2001 to young people who created "useful, educational, and collaborative" non-commercial Web sites.
- XWin - Keith Packard started the XWin project in 2003 in order to provide forums for collaborative and co-operative discussion between X developers, X end-users, and potential developers. Due to misleading media reports from news sites such as Slashdot and others, the public gained the incorrect impression that the project had forked the XFree86 source code.