The Artifice is an independent long-form online magazine that focuses on visual arts and other "unique topics."[6][5] The website is collaboratively built and maintained by writers, with all articles peer-reviewed by other writers,[7] with discussions about various types of visual media.[8] The platform is open to any writer,[9] and it works with WordPress.[10]
Categories | Visual arts[1] |
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Frequency | Daily |
Publisher | The Artifice |
Founder | Misagh Alami[2] |
Founded | October 17, 2009[3][4] |
First issue | 2009 |
Company | The Artifice |
Based in | Sweden[5] |
Language | American English |
Website | the-artifice |
The site offers in-depth articles in the field of film, literature, anime, manga, comics, games, television, arts, animation, and the craft of writing.[11] The content is not in the style of academic essays, nor personal blogs, it is somewhere in between these two.[12]
History and profile
editThe Artifice was founded in October 2009[3] by Misagh Alami.[2] In 2014 and 2015, they connected with University of Florida and George Mason University regarding contributors to the magazine.[13][14] Around the same time, the Reed College Linguistics Department,[15] and Rowan University[16] shared promotional messages while the department of Savannah College of Art and Design[17] encouraged students to write for the publication.[18] Marymount Manhattan College highlighted a student published in the magazine,[19] while Villanova's English Department,[20] University of New England,[21] and University of Massachusetts Amherst Art Department,[22] encouraged their students to write for it.
The magazine has a network of spin-off sites, currently including a comprehensive database and community for abridged series named Abridged Series,[23] a Reddit-style platform (Animefice) focusing on anime and manga,[24] sections entitled Gamefice and Screenfice focusing on gaming culture, film, and television.[25][26] and vTubie, a platform for Virtual YouTubers (VTubers).[27]
Writing process
editThe model of the writing process is divided into three major processes: Planning, Writing, and Reviewing. The Artifice is designed to encourage collaboration between writers on each phase.[7] To help writers find a good topic to explore, the platform offers Topics. With this feature, writers can explore user submitted topics and also make their own topic suggestions.[28] Once an article has been submitted for review, it will be available for processing by upper-tier writers who can provide helpful feedback to improve the content.[29]
The peer-reviewed editorial system is in place to make sure published articles contain high-quality content, formatting unity, and professional credibility.[7]
Once a writer gets published, they gain the ability to process submissions, work in collaboration with prospective writers, and thus decide what type of material meets their own standards.[30]
Readership
editThe magazine's audience has grown rapidly since its inception. As of September 2020, it is estimated to be read by an audience of millions,[31] having more than 3,500,000 followers on Facebook alone.[32]
The majority of their audience are from English-speaking countries, with the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada at the very top.[33]
Currently, the Pennsylvania State University,[34] University of Chicago,[35] University of British Columbia,[36][37] Ohio State University,[38] University of California, Irvine,[39] Purdue University,[40] University of Arizona,[41] University of Waterloo,[42] Australian National University,[43] and many others promote The Artifice as a writing opportunity for students, staff, and faculty. A variety of other academic institutions recommend The Artifice to their students, faculty, and staff, including Art Academy of Cincinnati,[44] Belmont University,[45] Brandeis University,[46] Boston University,[47] California State University, Northridge,[48] Edgewood College,[49] University of Massachusetts Boston,[50] St. John's College,[51] and Washington and Lee University.[52]
Otherwise, Concordia University,[53] Emily Carr University of Art and Design,[54] University of Manitoba,[55] York University,[56] Flinders University,[57] Macquarie University,[58] and Goldsmiths, University of London[59] also recommended it.
Content
editThe magazine's content features a variety of topics within the arts spectrum. This includes deep dives into artists and franchises like J.R.R. Tolkien, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Disney, and H.P. Lovecraft, with everything from the humanitarian topics gender roles, identity, feminism, racism, LGBT+, to concepts like fandom, morality, fairy tales, adaptation, superheroes, otaku, and science fiction.[60]
References
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Anyone with a passion for media and the writing skills to back it up can join The Artifice.
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What kind of mood should your article set? There are two extremes to be wary of: the graduate thesis and the blog entry. Our objective is to occupy neither. Instead, we want your article to occupy a comfortable location in between these two extremes
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I am involved in a project named The Artifice which is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, Anime, Comics, Literature, Games, and Arts...Our current writers range from undergraduates, to graduates, to professors, and a bit of everyone in between. If this is something of interest, can you please let me know and I will send across more information about the project and how to join
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An opportunity to share your work!...Absolutely, thank you very much for the message. If possible, can you kindly forward the following message to your former and current students and faculty
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The Artifice is an online magazine that covers a wide spectrum of art forms, including Film, Anime, Comics, Literature, Games, and Arts. It is collaboratively built and maintained by the writers. The platform has an established audience of millions. We are currently expanding and we would like to provide an opportunity for students, staff, and faculty to join our team of writers. Our writers range from undergraduates to emeritus professors.
- ^ "Abridged Series". Archived from the original on August 3, 2020. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
- ^ "About Animefice". The Artifice. 2016. Archived from the original on June 21, 2016. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
Animefice covers the latest content about Anime with the bits you care about.
- ^ "About Screenfice". The Artifice. 2016. Archived from the original on June 18, 2020. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
Screenfice is a part of The Artifice network of sites that consists of Animefice, Gamefice, and Screenfice.
- ^ "About Gamefice". The Artifice. 2016. Archived from the original on March 26, 2016. Retrieved August 8, 2020.
Gamefice covers the latest content about games with the bits you care about.
- ^ "The Artifice on Twitter: Today, we launch VTubie, the biggest site in existence for Virtual YouTubers (VTubers)". Archived from the original on January 8, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2021.
- ^ "Guidelines | Topics". Archived from the original on October 28, 2016. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
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The Artifice is structured to let you focus on the quality of the content while it deals with the exposure of it to an audience of millions.
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A geographic breakdown shows the majority of our audience are from English-speaking countries, with the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada at the top.
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The Artifice focus[es] on unique topics that are intellectually stimulating and meaningful. We are currently expanding and we would like to provide an opportunity for your students, staff, and faculty to join our team of writers.
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