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How Do You Visualize?

See that up there?  Do you recognize it?  Oh come on now, it isn’t just a ball of random words after all.  Well it is in a way.  That is a visualization of this blog.  Word visualization is nothing new, but programs are out there that make doing things like this very easy, and they can come up with some really nifty things.  The one above was generated at a very cool site called Tagxedo.  I have just made a very simple circle in the example above, but there are many shapes and words you can play with.  You add words manually, or you can take a blog (like I did), or other website and let the program sift through the site and do all the hard work.  This one has a lot of advanced options to play with, you can even upload a picture of your own to create your own shape.  You really should check it out at http://www.tagxedo.com/.

Wordle has been around for a very long time.  While it isn’t as robust as Tagxedo, the site is very easy to work with and has a multitude of options to play with.  Again, I took my blog out for a spin with it, and it came up with the image above.  You are a bit limited though with the site.  You can’t really save the work you do to your computer.  The only way around that is to take a screenshot of the image and play with it using software like Photoshop to cut unwanted aspects of the screen capture.  Still, the options it has are great, and you can really come up with some spectacular word images with it.  You can check it out at http://www.wordle.net/

I have only scratched the surface here with a couple of examples.  Word visualization sites are everywhere, and many do things in different ways.  You are only limited by your own creativity on what you can create with any of these programs.  I would love to see some examples of your creations.  Additionally if you find a really neat word visualization site, I would urge you to share those as well.  Just think of it as a new way to express the words you love to write.

 

 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Entrance

Back in 2008, my wife and I took a trip to New York to celebrate our wedding anniversary that year.  While on a bus tour of the city we passed by this gate and surrounding fenced in area.  Ceramic tiles are affixed all around the entire area.  We were told by our tour guide that this was a memorial to 9/11.  I didn’t know it at the time, but it is none other than the Tiles for America Memorial.  Crafts people from all over the world, and at all ages and skill levels have sent tiles to this area in Greenwich Village.  It’s subdued brilliance is what caught my eye and caused me to snap the shot.

A Very Interesting Picture

This picture has been making  the rounds on the internet.  The artist is Jason Chan, and I have been to the his website and he has many fine works showing off his talents.

I was drawn to this one for a number of reasons.  First I am a huge zombie apocalypse fan.  Ever since I first saw the George Romero 1968 classic  Night of the Living Dead, I was hooked.  More recently video games have been slaking my thirst for the genre.  Many nights I can be found in the darkened basement of our suburban house playing a games where the odds clearly should not be in our favor, but we play and win anyway.  My tastes have run the gambit from Doom 3 and it’s otherworldly demonic version of zombie goodness, to the incredible Valve title Left 4 Dead.

I honestly don’t know how many times I have been perched on the edge of my computer chair in the middle of fighting for my life only to have my wife sneak up behind me and lay her hands on me at just the perfect moment.  The ensuing unmanly shriek of terror, and fight or flight response (typically flight in my case) was only dispelled by the roaring laughter of my wife claiming victory in this spousal attack.  I only wish I could say it doesn’t happen very often.  Now my oldest daughter is starting to get in on the act.  I swear I will probably die of heart failure before the next big zombie title comes out.

I digress though.  The picture above makes me wonder.  Could we make a game or a mod that would envision what the painting is showing here?  Is it too taboo to think of a game where it is children like my own having to fight it out for their very lives?  Most of the time in Hollywood with this genre they tend to infuse it with comedy so as to not cross some “undead” line.  Even in L4D you don’t see any children on the rampage.  Now maybe whatever created the zombie menace wiped out all children (or dare I say it they were eaten first being easier targets to down?), or maybe more simply they are not included for any number of reasons that are too numerous to mention in this article.

Perhaps the biggest consideration for not having children afflicted in these games and movies is the simple notion that on some level there is still hope, and that these catastrophes are not so realistically presented as to make us really worry that it could happen someday.   On many levels, I really hope that the genre isn’t tweaked into too much of a realistic version.   It’s scary enough as it is.

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