Explodingdog
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explodingdog was the name of a website run by Sam Brown, pseudonym of Adam Culbert.[1] From 2000 to 2015, viewers e-mailed Brown short phrases for inspiration and he illustrated certain ones. The drawings were usually rendered digitally and are known for their simplistic style, and their poignant and sometimes unexpected take on the phrases on which they are based. Sam Brown has published limited-run print books of his explodingdog illustrations.
Webcomics
[edit]- Whispered Apologies — An inversion of the explodingdog format in which artists submit comics to the site, and writers give the submitted comics text.
- Diesel Sweeties – Traditional webcomic
- NatalieDee – Daily webcomic
Music sites
[edit]- Song Fight! — Originally started as a musical explodingdog spinoff, now a songwriting contest between multiple artists.
References
[edit]- ^ O'Connell, Pamela Licalzi (April 10, 2003). "NY Times, Online Diary". The New York Times. Retrieved May 23, 2022.
External links
[edit]- buildingaworld
- July 2001 Interview at The Morning News
- Three Imaginary Girls, July 2004
- gel talk, May 2003
- Austin Chronicle, March 2005
- Bostonist, July 2006
- NY Times, April 10, 2003
- Wired, Nov 2000
- O'Brien, Danny (2006-02-26). "The tooniverse explodes". The Sunday Times. p. 27[S].