Ulysse•a / Abysses Infernales

@ulysseandcharybde.bsky.social

Auteur de Jdr 🎲. Poste un scénario toutes les deux semaines sur itchio. Handi ♿ Autiste ♾️ Extrême gauche 🏴 Choisis la violence chaque matin. IL/IEL

[Anecdote n°940227666] J'ai eut le cas il y a pas longtemps d'un joueur qui mentait sur ses disponibilités. Il s'inscrivait à mes parties alors qu'il savait qu'il ne serait pas disponible, ou très en retard. Nous pouvons toutes avoir des agenda compliqués, mais le mensonge n'est pas la solution.

"J'ai vécu la souffrance d'unE proche en fin de vie" "Vous êtes aveugles à la souffrance des malades" Et de décrire ces situations avec force bons sentiments, en renvoyant les antivalidistes à une "idéologie" insensible aux réalités de la souffrance. Vous voulez des larmes ? Soit !

Goodbyefarew3ll@goodbyefarew3ll.bsky.social · last mo.

Mes proches demandent des SOINS et des AMÉNAGEMENTS, et on leur a déjà PROPOSÉ DE LES AIDER À "PARTIR" de manière officieuse... PARCE QU'IL N'Y A AUCUN MOYEN D'AVOIR DES SOINS NI DES AMÉNAGEMENTS en l'état du système social/de santé (qui se dégradent de jour en jour, par choix politique)...

Where to get public domain art and how to use it.

Public Domain Art Resources

# What is public domain art? Creative works not protected by copyright are considered "public domain." They exist in what we call the commons, the space that belongs to everyone, they're free to enjoy, share, and build on without restriction. The challenge is knowing what is and isn't in the public domain. Every country has different laws and copyrights with their own stipulations, restrictions, and timelines. In other words: Public domain belongs to everyone, but not everyone equally or all at once—and that's why your source for public domain art is more important than ever. ## How do I determine what's in the public domain? Anything made before 1870 is probably good to go. Works made prior to 1870 pre-date modern copyright laws that extend rights beyond the average lifespan of its creators, their estates, and corporate owners. This is what the Pubic Domain Review suggests regarding copyright: * a term which lasts for 70 years after the creator’s death (relevant in UK, Canada, most of the EU, and South America); * a term which lasts for 50 years after the creator’s death (relevant to most of Africa and Asia); * a term which lasts for 95 years after the publication of a film or book, including any artworks featured within (relevant solely to the United States). The above guidelines are pretty simple, but the reality is more complicated, especially in the US where corporations have the power to buy, sell, and own a work for however long they "maintain" ownership. If you want a robust rundown on copyright law, digital copies, and flowcharts (who doesn't love a flow chart?), check out the Public Domain Review for more. ## Creative Commons v. Pubic Domain? It's surprisingly difficult getting your work into the public domain. The reason is a little counter-intuitive. In most countries, the moment you make something you automatically have rights to its ownership—and yet, those same authorities do not easily certify your surrender of them. That's where Creative Commons comes in. It's an international non-profit with a standardized list of licenses you can use in place of Public Domain. Here's what to look out for when browsing work in the Public Domain and Creative Commons. #### Creative Commons Licenses The following licenses are arranged from most to least permissive. You can find current language and deeds on the Creative Commons website. I highly recommend using their exact language as a creator. ****CC0**** This is the stand-in for Public Domain. Credit does not have to be given. No limits on usage. ****CC BY**** Credit must be given to the creator. ****CC BY-SA**** Credit must be given to the creator. Adaptations must be shared under the same terms. ****CC BY-ND**** Credit must be given to the creator. No derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted. ****CC BY-NC**** Credit must be given to the creator. Only non-commercial use of the work is permitted.* ****CC BY-NC-SA**** Credit must be given to the creator. Only non-commercial use of the work is permitted. Adaptations must be shared under the same terms. ****CC BY-NC-ND**** Credit must be given to the creator. Only non-commercial use of the work is permitted. No derivatives or adaptations of the work are permitted. *Commercial use means anything used for commercial advantage or monetary compensation. * * * # Where to find Public Domain Art. There are lots of places you can find art in the public domain and creative commons. You can find a particularly long list on the Public Domain Review's sources. If you want the most robust selection—just go there. * * * # Aggregators ### Internet Archive Great for unexpected and contemporary sources. The real strength of the Internet Archive is its library of music, movies, and non-art files. **Score: 10/10** ### E-Manuscripta If you want public domain text, letters, sheet music, or maps—this might be the best resource. It's also well documented and organized. **Score 10/10** ### Paris Musées The collection here is vast and covers the entire world. It's not just French. It's also well-marked and organized with download links. Highly recommend. **Score: 10/10** ### Wikimedia Commons Everyone knows Wikimedia. The strength of this aggregator is that it's easy to use. Rights are (generally) easy to look up and understand. **Score: 9/10** ### Curationist This is a new aggregator with a pretty solid interface. I like all the metadata it looks for and tries to collate. That saves time, headaches, and uncertainty. **Score 9/10** ### Flickr: The Commons Flikr is great for archival photographs. It's got gems. However, it loses some points for its groups-based organization and lack of easy to look-up licenses. **Score: 5/10** * * * # Providers ### British Library Massive catalog. Easy to navigate. Quick and convenient to look up. It's famous for a reason and a great place to look for public domain maps, illustrations, and artwork. Check out its digital collections for public domain resources. ### New York Public Library Just like its British cousin, the New York Public Library is vast. The best place to look is in the section titled research. The online collections there have everything from maps to archival photography. ### National Gallery of Art Over 60,000 images available for download with lots of filters, easy to reference licenses, and open sourced data backed up on Github. This is a great resource for old paintings, prints, and photography. ### Rijks Museum It feels like everyone working in indie rpgs already knows about the Rijks Museum. The best part of Rijks are its images which are fully scanned and often massive—perfect for print projects. Look for the CC0 license. ### The Met New York's premier museum has a solid online collection. Here's an underused hack—use the photographs of their sculptures and other artifacts and adapt them for your art. Look for the CC0 license. ### The Art Institute of Chicago Thousands of artworks that you can filter for public domain. The Art Institute of Chicago is particularly rich with public domain paintings, portraits, and landscapes from early 20th century artists. ### Cleveland Museum of Art Why is Cleveland's collection so good? I'll never know. It's huge, diverse, and it's easy to navigate. Just click on open source and you'll find paintings, sculpture, and jewelry from all over the world. ### Science History Institute You'd think the Science History Institute's digital collection would be solely medical-related, but that's where you're wrong. Search for copyright free images and you'll find postage stamps, periodicals, and even advertisements. ### Old Book Illustrations If you're in the market for woodcuts, lino prints, and sketches from the old books, particularly Victorian-era books, this website is a great place to start. It's relatively easy to search, but it's easy to get lost. Use your bookmark function. ### Prelinger Archives If you're looking for films, commercials, and other early 20th century to contemporary video assets, the Prelinger Archives are the best. I particularly love the old b-roll and b-movie footage. * * * # Last notes on public domain art. You can find public domain art everywhere, but confirming its accuracy will always be a challenge. Even when the work _is_ in the public domain, companies will still try to claim ownership (Looking at you Getty). Always do the following: * Confirm that the image you're using is public domain or creative commons. * Look for a double confirmation through aggregators like Wikimedia. * Be prepared to change your work if you get a copyright strike. Thanks for reading this far. If you have a source online that you like, drop me a line on social or share it in the comments below. I used to have a version of this list on my old website, and I'm finally adding it again. See you on the next one, until then, I'll keep exploring. * * * Explorers Design_is a production of Clayton Notestine. If you liked this article, please consider liking, sharing, and subscribing._

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[Hot Take] "C'est pas grave il est pas méchant" est littéralement le problème numéro 1 des comportement qui pourrissent les communautés rolistes. Ça réconforte les crasseux dans leur crasse, et pis personne ne se remet en question. Et ca recommence du coup. Et la commu devient toute pourrie.

Une honte. Une défaite totale. Une indignité que la gauche regrettera longtemps. C'est un minable travail qui aboutit à la mise en danger des personnes malades et handicapées en pleine montée du fascisme, avec l'assentiment de la gauche.

Clémentine Autain@clementineautain.bsky.social · 2mo ago

Un progrès. Une victoire. Une dignité nouvelle. À 295 voix contre 232, la loi sur la fin de vie est solennellement adoptée ! C'est un long et impressionnant travail dans la société qui aboutit à la création d'un nouveau droit, celui de l'aide à mourir.

[Gestion JDR] Faire remonter des soucis aux orgas de jdr. Les orgas s'en fichent. La catastrophe advient. Les orgas prétendent ensuite ne pas avoir été prévenus et que ce n' est pas leur faute. Leur rappeller que non et les voir paniquer. L'incompétence masculine 🔥 Ou on appelle ça le "cheh".

You can track transgender microgenerations by anime girl: Ranma, Motoko Kusanagi, Saber, Homura, Bocchi, Motoko Kusanagi Again, (Homura again whenever that movie comes out)

[Rappel Anti IA] Petit rappel que si on crève de chaud et manque d'eau, de nourriture, de tout... C'est notamment à cause des IA. Donc au lieu de faire les fainéants en générant des images moches et des textes sans queue ni tête, pensez au fait que la planète se meure pour votre manque d'éthique.

[Responsabilité éditoriale - Pas de Tolkien ici] Pourquoi je lirais jamais du Tolkien? L'antisémitisme. Et le racisme. Et le fait que de soit des bouquins inbuvables avec uniquement des hommes. << Les gobelins ont longtemps servi de boucs émissaires aux représentations antisémites du peuple juif.

Summer Grève Fest : Appel à la grève dans tout le jeu vidéo le 25/06 Il est urgent de nous organiser contre les licenciements et pour l'avenir du jeu vidéo. Un rassemblement aura lieu à Quantic Dream en soutien aux travailleureuses menacés de licenciement. www.stjv.fr/2026/06/summ...

Summer Grève Fest : Appel à la grève nationale le 25 juin 2026 – STJV

La situation exceptionnellement grave du jeu vidéo appelle une réaction exceptionnelle de notre part. Tout indique que le secteur du jeu vidéo en France est dan

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[Responsabilité éditoriale] J'ai décidé de ne plus lire ni promouvoir de livres écrits par des cismecs. Au minimum la parité (= parité sur l'écriture, car la majorité des femmes rolistes sont cantonnées à l'art ou la relecture alors qu'elles ont contribuées à 200%). Et un grand oui aux queers.

[LGBTQIA+phobies & JDR] Pendant le mois des fiertés, j'ai du virer 3 personnes en un mois pour des problèmes de transphobie. Le respect des femmes et des LGBTQIA+ dans le milieu du jdr français, n'est toujours pas acquis. Alors on relâche rien et tolérance zéro. Les "potes de" ça dégage.

Soyez pas désolé de valider un machin organisé par une mafia dégueulasse, accueilli par un régime nazi-tech qui est en train de fumer la planète et gardienné par une milice suprémaciste blanche qui fait disparaître des gens dans des camps de concentration. Arrêtez de tout politiser bon sang !

Arrêt sur images@arretsurimages.net · 2mo ago

Ne soyez pas désolé de regarder la coupe du monde – même si vous êtes de gauche. Par Maurice Midena www.arretsurimages.net/chroniques/q...