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The story of deviantART, as most know it, goes like this. Once upon a time the yellow alien :jark: and a pug were sitting around thinking, hey it would be great to create a massive online art community wouldn't it? And then the yellow alien went off and wrote thousands of lines of alien code, and the pug ran around telling all his friends about this great new art site they had to check out. And when the alien was done coding, he told all his alien friends to come too! Once they'd all arrived, this heavenly new community came about and we all lived happily ever after. Until people started "first posting" and what not. But that's another story.
The end.
But not quite.
Actually, there was a lot more to it that couldn't be discussed until now. Like the fact that there were always three deviantART co-founders, not two. That deviantART was wholly owned by DMusic Network, LLC, and then Lynx Technology Group, LLC which, to begin with, owned DMusic Network, LLC. A gentleman by the name of Michael Ovitz (former President of the Walt Disney Company. Founder of the Creative Artists Agency and a Hollywood legend to boot.) was the owner of all three of these companies. And also the little known fact that deviantART was nearly shut down before it reached its first birthday, and was saved by this mysterious third co-founder ( ) by the skin of his teeth.
Here's that story, which is quite a bit different from the fairy tale we all remember. :t::h::e:
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[Rewind 5X playback]: I founded a company called "Dimension Music" in 1997, which was later renamed to "DMusic" - it was huge, tons of traffic, lots of money. In 1999 it was acquired by Michael Ovitz, a very powerful Hollywood "super" agent and his Lynx Technology Group. I went to work for Ovitz right out of high school, and while there I worked with all divisions of his new management company (Artists Management Group) to help them make their projects more appealing to the tech generation. Throughout this time I continued to run the DMusic Network on behalf of Lynx Technology Group, and in early 2000 I went out and acquired a handful of other similar online music sites, and the management teams behind those sites. One of these acquisitions was Cybertropix, run by the now infamous jark - soon after Cybertropix was transitioned in to the DMusic Network, jark approached me about an idea he felt strongly about. And so we agreed, he would create deviantART which would be an art community, run off of the DMusic Platform, and would also power our much needed skin section for DMusic.
Skinning wasn't a new concept to me or to DMusic. In cooperation with Mark Streich (Gllen), DMusic created the very first skin site in late 1997 early 1998. WinAMP Facelift was an extensive database of skins for WinAMP, the only popular skinnable application that existed at the time. After WinAMP Facelift was complete, Mark Streich saw an opportunity to open up a website that enabled artists to submit skins for all skinnable applications, it was called Customize .org and it was developed and launched on DMusic 's servers, and resided there for about six months before it needed its own servers. I'm sure many of you remember it as the grandfather of all skin sites. Customize later sold to a company called Rare Medium in New York - I had negotiated to sell DMusic to them as well, along with numerous other MP3 sites, but fortunately I chose to work with Michael Ovitz instead.
A bit later in 1999, jark built a site called Screenphuck which was very similar to Customize .org but with many interesting innovations. The project didn't go far because soon after this the DMusic Network bought Cybertropix and many new opportunities were on the horizon for jark .
Under contract with DMusic Network, LLC, jark built and launched deviantART on August 7th, 2000. Soon afterwards, jark realized that he'd need his own staff, because the management of deviantART was a task he couldn't take on by himself, so he found matteo to help him out. And matteo was awesome, he knew many talented artists, more artists than even jark knew, and he was great at spreading the word about deviantART. Soon afterwards, I officially hired matteo as a consultant to the DMusic Network to help jark - and the magic began to happen.
Interesting note; six months after deviantARTs launch, I began discussions with David Gorman and Clark Temple to bring their many talents and DeskMod .com in to the DMusic Network, specifically to help jark . deviantART was very young at the time, and needed quite a bit of programming work; David Gorman would have been a major score for the team. After reaching an agreement to complete this aquisition, the deal was terminated due to "late-term-jitters" on signature day. This happened again after we reached a hand-shake agreement a few months later. We've always had much respect for DeskMod and its founders, and looked forward to working with them; it's unfortunate that this never came to be. :t::r:
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It was around this time that the Internet bubble had burst, and soon the Lynx TG lawyers were on me like bees. deviantART was still small, and wasn't generating nearly any revenues to cover its many costs. DMusic on the other hand was quite a bit larger at the time, so I focused on expanding it to bring in more cash to compensate for the dramatic changes in advertising rates, and so that we could keep both deviantART and DMusic going. Companies in the digital music space were going out of business left and right and with every competitor around us filing for bankruptcy, things weren't looking good. Dream land soon turned in to a bit of a nightmare, but the worst was still to come.
The only part of this story I still cannot reveal has to do with a legal matter that faced deviantART in its early days. Skipping over the details, that are almost irrelevant; due to this issue I was directly instructed to shut deviantART down. And rightfully so, because not only was there a serious legal blunder that had been made (which has since been corrected) but deviantART was very young, so it needed quite a bit of investment and time in order to begin cash flowing positive. The bubble had burst and, regardless of how fantastic I knew deviantART could be, it certainly did sound like a very dot-bomby idea to anyone not as close to the project as I was. I also needed to find a buyer for DMusic .com, but I was not permitted to find a buyer for deviantART. And, I was also not permitted to purchase deviantART back from Lynx Technology Group myself, due to this legal issue.
The struggle to save deviantART in the months that followed this were not enjoyable. I will say, it was by the skin of my teeth that we walked away with an amicable agreement to both sides. The problems were side effects of the times, mostly a crashing economy. With that came a sense of urgency - a rush to secure businesses that could pull in significant revenues, a rush to stop the bleeding (of money) going in to projects that didn't fit in to this first category, and a rush to terminate businesses that couldn't stop the bleeding.
For me, AMG was college, an MBA and a tornado of wordly experience. I was 18 when I began working with some of the most successful people in the world. Harvard educated attorneys, MBA's and experienced movie, music, television and sports executives. I met 3,000 people, took high level and many times investor level meetings with nearly 100 companies. Essentially, it was the opportunity of a life time. So while saving deviantART may have been a bit of a nightmare, believe you me it was a small and understandable price to pay. :e::v::e::r::y:
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I soon found three interested buyers for DMusic, and it sold to a gentleman named Larry Feldman, ESQ. I'm proud to say that DMusic is still alive and kicking to this day. In fact, Michelle Robertson, twin sister of Michael Robertson (the founder and former CEO of MP3 .com) is now the President of the DMusic Network. Michelle built the DAM CD system at MP3 .com, and being a Robertson I feel confident that DMusic is in great hands with her.
After the DMusic sale, I was finally given permission to find a buyer for deviantART. Up until that point I was still under the impression that I was not going to be allowed to do so. What changed? We patched up the aforementioned legal matters, in the nick of time. The trick to all of this was, I had 3 days to find a buyer. I'm sure you can imagine the stress of these circumstances.
I had a number of folks in mind that we could bring on as partners. In the end, we were fortunate enough to partner with two very good friends of mine. They made the best offer, and coincidentally they were our first choice. Andrew McCann and Ian Lyman were the two extremely talented individuals behind the popular MP3 player Sonique , which they sold to www.lycos.com ">Lycos in 1999. Having built the most visual media player ever, I knew they would be the best fit for deviantART. Within a day, we had reached an agreement and deviantART was saved.
Too close.
My partner jark was sick throughout this entire process, and is on medication to this day from the stress this caused him. I took two months off, and went to visit family in Greece the moment all of these issues came to a close so that I could piece together the parts of my brain that were still able to function. We felt like we had come out of a meat grinder, to put things in to perspective. Not to mention we had gone through all of this alone, we hadn't told the rest of the team ( tack , arc and matteo at the time) what was going on so that we wouldn't worry anybody, or let them feel the stress we were feeling so that they could focus on keeping the site running.
In retrospect, it was a bit like a fairy tale in that we all lived happily ever after. Well almost, because deviantART still couldn't support itself when we finally had control of it. The strength we've built since is a credit to the powerful team we've assembled here and the love of deviantART that binds us.
I quickly went to work part-time on business development a few months after I returned from Greece, eventually I took that entrepreneurial risk and began working on deviantART full time. Everyone else was a volunteer, jark had (and has) a full time job with a consulting company to the Navy, not to mention a family. For deviantART to stabalize, someone needed to jump on board and take control or it faced the possibility of bankruptcy once more.
That was a year ago, and the results so far have been the development of our printing service, strong advertising relationships and our subscription program. In addition, I brought DMusic's CTO ( chris ) over to deviantART, who is currently the lead engineer on the dA version 3 project. He is an invaluable solution to our scalability troubles.
Like any seasoned team we know that the road ahead will continue to be bumpy, but we've overcome the turbulance of our first few years. We're proud of this, and we're especially proud to announce that deviantART is here to stay; in regards to online art, you officially have a place you can count on to be there, serving your creativity, for many years to come. :c::r::e::d::i::t::s:
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mccann MikeyLove TheRyanFord ekud And the rest of the deviantART team
Angelo Sotira
CEO, deviantART, Inc., Co-Founder
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Comments: 2600
kaxivyz In reply to ??? [2009-06-21 23:34:24 +0000 UTC]
I truly want to say from the bottom of my heart thank you. Thank you for creating a site for all of us artists to chare our work and meet one another. thank you for going through all off the stresses that accompanied its creation. And thank you for being amazing, lovely people running this site.
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CReevesABudd In reply to ??? [2009-06-10 17:17:47 +0000 UTC]
really neat I wish I had been able to see this all 1st hand. You are all very lucky to have met each other and your luck has become a gift to the world. I wish I had been brave anough to explore my world in such a way. This site has opened my arts back up to me, there are no words that could express the amount of positive change that has happened in my life in the 2 short months I have been aware of DA.
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simoneyvette [2009-05-03 02:20:22 +0000 UTC]
Hi Angelo!
I know you don't read these, but I've included this in the first issue of "DEVIANCE" dA webzine - [link]
I hope you like what I've done with it, and thank you!
Simone Yvette
PS How strange is this??? [link]
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molsmith [2009-04-22 03:02:34 +0000 UTC]
i think this is the only site I visit that seems to represent artistic expression freely. I started a big science site in 1995 and it seems to be a winner ourely based on ideas instead of profit-motives.
Well done!!
mol
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JapanPhilippines [2009-04-14 13:17:45 +0000 UTC]
deviantart is awesome. it inspires me to be a better artist.
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The-GirlQueen [2009-04-09 22:35:19 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm... what was the first deviation ever to be put on deviantART?
That's a fascinating history. I can't believe an awesomesauce site like dA was about to be shut down...
LONG LIVE DEVIANTART!
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dannyhollywood [2009-03-23 04:04:42 +0000 UTC]
Looks goood. I got your panda bear from a friend in New Zealand. I wonder if you live in the same bldg on Hawthorn in Hollywood. I see the name on the lobby directory.
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uberjoe19 [2009-03-16 01:48:03 +0000 UTC]
Well, don't we have an overinflated sense of unwarranted self-importance?
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Crazy4Axel [2009-03-07 02:22:30 +0000 UTC]
Thankyou! Long live deviantART! I have friends on the other side of the world that I would of never met if it were not for you and everyone else who made DA possible! Again, thankyou.^^
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hpemouyevoli In reply to ??? [2009-02-27 07:03:36 +0000 UTC]
HEY, i WONDER... what's the oldest deviation on deviantart????? curious...no???
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JaM-FaiRY [2009-02-13 03:29:12 +0000 UTC]
one of the best communities
thankyou for the work you've put in this and the work you still put in this
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icydevil0 [2009-01-26 14:19:04 +0000 UTC]
I had always wondered this. Thank you for founding such a friendly community!
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Threshie [2009-01-24 03:08:04 +0000 UTC]
I had no idea DA had such a fascinating past! Makes me appreciate it even more--thank you to everybody on the DA team, for keeping this site alive and kicking!
~Threshie
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bleakside In reply to ??? [2009-01-22 21:44:03 +0000 UTC]
Whether you guys think he is self absorbed or not, he's probably more successful than you. I never realised how rocky dAs past was. You guys should be grateful he fought to keep dA going at all. Christ, jerks like you should be banned just for being such dickheads.
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tiger456 In reply to ??? [2008-12-10 18:52:24 +0000 UTC]
why did you name the site deviantart? doesn't deviant mean a sexual pervert? My dad exploded when he heard the name!
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tam2u In reply to tiger456 [2008-12-22 01:36:16 +0000 UTC]
I actually know the answer to this one i think....
it was originally based around the skinning community and with that said, to skin would be to deviate from the original look and it is a form of art...thus we have deviant art... and what a wonderful place it is
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Sneaky-Snake-Designs [2008-12-03 05:37:13 +0000 UTC]
I'm so glad this site has become what it is today, I love it!
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cxmb [2008-11-18 19:05:28 +0000 UTC]
thnxn so much for such a great idea, and so much effort!!!
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ScarletteBite In reply to ??? [2008-11-14 00:29:04 +0000 UTC]
Wow. DeviantArt must be very grateful to you that it's there.
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XSinstarX In reply to ??? [2008-11-02 20:25:51 +0000 UTC]
I know its probably been asked a million times but it bugs the crap outta me
what kind of storage or servers does dev art use
I mean theres gotta be a billion images on the site
you guys must have a powerhouse
thanks for the site!
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NMRedChile In reply to ??? [2008-10-30 11:37:11 +0000 UTC]
DeviantART is one of the most wonderful sites on the internet--really, it exemplifies what the web was born to be--and I hope you feel it was worth the stress as much as many of your members do! We thank all of you.
From a ~2-yr lurker/devotee who is finally posting deviations.
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presti [2008-10-26 00:51:24 +0000 UTC]
I did not have any clue as to how much trouble and stress you went through to make DeviantArt stick, let alone be so popular!
its an amazing site, there is NOTHING like it and i will no doubt be subscribing all my photography 'life' as you guys deserve every penny you get!
thankyou so much for putting in such an effort to get DA as sucessful as it is today, you guys do an absolutely bloody awesome job.
Presti
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duslerdesin [2008-10-23 00:39:21 +0000 UTC]
projeksiyon
Lider
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yesimm
Kurtlar Vadisi
Kurtlar vadisi pusu
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AHeartsWhispers In reply to ??? [2008-10-12 17:10:30 +0000 UTC]
This is a wonderful story about the founding of a meeeeillllions dollar corporation to qoute you from CNET.
However, there are two deviants that have written to the tech team about not being able to get to their galleries. They are in a subscribed status. The work of these deviants is copyrighted to them. Do we have to get legal here to get to our work or is it just a slip of the tech team? We would sure hope that is the problem because you do not want to get legal with the other deviant LaColombededeuil. Please!!! allow us our work! The next notes will go to consumer affairs as we paid for this right to post our work.
I believe the Attorney General gets involved in that?
Vic
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Gwaewiel [2008-10-07 09:14:54 +0000 UTC]
I'm totally amazed.
I'm sixteen and I now realize after a good while being member of deviantART what all is behind it. I didn't know most of it, and I'm very impressed about all you guys have done. It's like waking up after long long time of sleep. Awesome work. *claps*
-M
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Wstv-News-23 In reply to ??? [2008-10-03 23:29:13 +0000 UTC]
wow i must say this is a very interesting story spyed i just go to MyWEBs and made my site ... paid 5 dollars and got the whole thing made... now i am scared to go and work on it but i love this story and hope deviant art doesn't have any problems financially i mean where else would i post my pictures ... well long live DA
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xstem In reply to ??? [2008-09-03 08:30:41 +0000 UTC]
We all know you will give us your best!
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DarkBorder In reply to ??? [2008-09-01 12:57:44 +0000 UTC]
I like to know the story about the name "deviantART".
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Quna In reply to ??? [2008-08-28 17:43:30 +0000 UTC]
It was very interesting. Someday I'll tell this story to my grandchildren
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grygon In reply to ??? [2008-08-17 21:21:18 +0000 UTC]
i want to fave this journal entry... but alas.
interesting start to a wonderful site.
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ElwynEllessar In reply to ??? [2008-07-23 17:39:39 +0000 UTC]
Glad you guys hung in there! It's a great site (with the exception of a few questionable advertisers that I think are now gone). I have enjoyed my stay at DA!
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mnade [2008-07-21 10:02:29 +0000 UTC]
دليل بنات |بنات |منتدى
بنات|نكت |الطب
البديل|مكياج |ازياء |منتدى
نسائي|عطور |طبخ |ماركات |مركز
تحميل|تحميل فلاش |دليل
مواقع|العاب بنات |صور |تحميل
صور|تحميل صور |دردشه
صوتيه|دردشه كتابيه |شات |العاب
بنات فقط|العاب مكياج |العاب
طبخ|توبيكات |توبيكات
ملونه|توبيكات بنات |توبك
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7saas [2008-07-13 15:44:48 +0000 UTC]
Thank You For That NiCe (:
بنات |شبكة |موقع
بنات|دليل بنات |بنوتات |صور
بنات|دليل |دردشه
كتابيه|دردشه صوتيه |العاب
بنات|العاب |فوتوشوب |مراكز
تحميل|الفن والفنانين |دلوعة
الخليج|دلوعه الخليج |منتدى
بنات|بنات |منتدى
احلى بنات|منتدى احلى بنوتات |احلى
بنوتات|ازياء |توبيكات
بنات|فساتين |عالم
حواء|اكسسوارات |توبيكات |صور
بنات|اسرار بنات |منتدى
نسائي|منتدى المراءه |بنت |منتدى
بنت|احلى بنت |مكياج |مكياج
بنات|حنان دشتي |مكياج
عيون|ازياء |الاناقه
والموضه|صور بنات |توبيكات
بنات|توبيكات |توبيكات
ملونه
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theCAUTION In reply to ??? [2008-06-20 11:37:29 +0000 UTC]
i havent read to the end - but i think that is nice story
but - *out of nothing* is not about it right?
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Sahoru In reply to ??? [2008-06-17 04:02:27 +0000 UTC]
I joined about a year ago or maybe two?I think this is the first time I read the history of DA,and I'm very very happy to know that in the end you and your friends were able to keep DA.
[I'm still shocked at how young you are ]
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fleursphotography [2008-06-14 08:04:03 +0000 UTC]
wow! After joining this site, I felt ecstatic, but after reading about how this awesome site began, I feel even more honured to be a member, and I thank you for all of your committment to such a growing and successful online art community
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blueskydrops [2008-06-05 11:58:26 +0000 UTC]
what an awesome story. all the dA members wouldn't have been here, made friends and showing off their art without you guys and dA too!
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