Visiting a site which has not been tested to work correctly on all browsers, and is in fact not doing fine on Firefox is just as disappointing as if you could smell garlic and beer in the breath of an expensive restaurant’s sommelier. Now, when the site in question is a visual arts magazine, that mistake is almost unforgivable and translates a rather puzzling epistemological lapsus: not everyone likes the same art, much in the same way as not everyone uses the pervious IE browser.
Having taken that off my system, Woosta.com is indeed a very interesting site which works mainly as a blog; they present interviews to artists of different disciplines, but mainly digital photography, illustration, graphic design, creative direction and other visual arts-related people. The site has only been going since last December, so the archive is not too vast, but it will definitely be of great help to get a crash-course into what people from around the world are doing, and also to get some inspiration from them. The interviews are medium-sized (a couple of minutes’ worth of reading), and dig into the interviewees’ aesthetic standpoint in a clear way, so that you needn’t be a philosophy major to understand what they are talking about, plus you’ll get to read about the artists themselves, see selected pieces of their portfolios, and even have a couple of laughs when they reveal strange things that have happened to them during their careers. 







