Welcome to the new Right Click Save site. This is a quick rundown of what’s here and how it works. Right Click Save now runs on its own platform, built in-house, with three main sections: the Magazine, the Forum, and the Index.
We believe that critical writing and thinking are essential to the experience of art, and we want to give the conversations around art a safe space in which to emerge. Most of what follows was designed with that in mind.
The Magazine is the publication you already know. Articles should now load faster and read more cleanly than before. Each article page lists the people, artworks, and organizations it mentions, as well as links to related reading and a new comment thread.
The Forum is a discussion board attached to the publication. You can start threads in a handful of categories such as commentary, events, and opportunities, plus a meta category for feedback about the site itself. There is also a simple appreciation button on posts and comments.
The Index is the most experimental part of the site. It is a structured catalog of the people, artworks, events, organizations, concepts, and places that appear across our ecosystem. Each entry has its own page showing what we know about it, how it connects to other entries, and every article that mentions it. It is built from our archive and updates as new articles are published. A good way to get a feel for it is to start at the Index home page and click through a few connections.
Everything on the site is readable without an account; signing in is only needed to post, comment, or react, and accounts are invite-only at the moment. The newsletter continues as before, and there are RSS feeds for both articles and the newsletter; pasting any page URL into a feed reader should find them.
Since we rebuilt this site from the ground up, you will probably hit some rough edges. If something breaks, looks wrong, or feels confusing, please feel free to post about it in the meta category, reply here, or contact us directly. We always appreciate any and all feedback.
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This is super exciting–looking forward to seeing some thoughtful discussion and critical writing!
Thanks so much @joanakawaharalino! We appreciate all that you do for the community.