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These photos were all taken by me and therefore are legal for you to use if you wish to play with some of the tools we have been exploring.
 
D Payne, 2009
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Digital Art Playground

These sites just don't fit anywhere in our discussion... but are way too fun to leave out. If you have a free moment, please explore!
 
The Art Zone National Gallery of Art's creative playground. Flow and Brushter are two favs, but all are very fun.
 
ArtisanCam Very British, very artsy. Try a number of online art projects.
 
Bomomo Click on the white screen. Click on the strange tools. It is mesmerizing.
 
Wordle Wonderful word art without work.
 
Drawtoy A kaleidoscope with an attitude. Kids start thinking mathematically as they create.
 
SketchCast Sketch and explain it as you draw. Then embed it on a web page. Too many possibilities!
 
Grafitti Creator Speaks for itself.
 
Psykopaint Ignore the name and the initial image. This is a wonderfully strange web based image distorter. Upload an image and paint it with the variety of tools provided.
 
CubeScape Do we need virtual legos?
 
The source of many of these finds: WebTools4u2use This wiki is updated frequently and has links to many fascinating and/or useful tools. It also has wonderful rubrics for digital art projects.