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works of digital art that are collaborative, or have been made by the collaboration of different authors.
http://collab.virtueone.com/
Dedicated to cooperative drawing with other digital artists on single-piece works, or digital quilting and tiling.
http://www.crowdpainting.com/
Collaboratively draw on one ever-expanding canvas.No one can paint over the paintings of others.
http://www.acidlife.com/deface/
Interactive site enabling users to undermine the notion of authorship.
http://drawball.com/
A collaborative drawing site. One circular canvas that can be drawn on by any visitor.
http://www.drawcanvas.com/
Collabrative online drawing community where you can work with others to create unbounded tile art online.
http://www.drawsum.com/
A collaborative art project with one large shared canvas where anyone can draw uncensored.
http://flockdraw.com/
Free, collaborative group whiteboard. Has a gallery of previous artworks, and live chat.
http://www.iscribble.net/
Various live multi-user drawing boards allow users to paint images using a mouse or tablet together.
http://www.millionmasterpiece.com/
A collaborative arts project and online drawing community. Anyone can add their image to the million images that make up the entire picture.
http://roplixoo.com/
A pixel art canvas where each visitor can set the colour of one pixel at a time.
http://www.superfreedraw.com/
Every visitor can draw onto an endless virtual canvas. There is no registration or censorship.
http://www.sito.org/synergy/
Collaborative online art playspace.
http://www.zoomquilt.org/
An endless zoom illusion created with Flash by many collaborating artists.
http://www.cafeina.org/unreasonable/
A group from Porto. Site features many different exhibitions: photography, computer graphics, poetry, music, net-art.
http://webcanvas.com/
A large collaborative painting where anyone can paint and watch others paint.
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