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I suppose I should explain the blocks where stuff isn't. Of course, there are times when Visually Similar has helped with a transition or section here or there, but overall, it's not the way I work. Visually Similar appears to employ an algorithm based mainly on color percentages in an image, and as I'm Google is based more often in conceptual similarities than color-wash similarities, my searching is almost entirely relient on keywords rather than searching by image. While I definitely use that function in my attempts to search thoroughly (and love it for it's own beautiful results), surprisingly little of the piece is actually constructed using it. Secondly, a lot of people assume this blog is therefore made predominantly by using the "visually similar" function on Google Image Search, which is a totally reasonable thing to assume. Just wanted to add a note on how I make this blog, as I have seen people wonder the same couple things frequently.įirstly, lots of people ask if it's a algorithm or something. This ability to endlessly drift from one topic to the next is the inherently fascinating quality that makes the internet so amazing. My blog serves as a visual representation of this phenomenon. I feel that my experience wandering through Google Image Search and YouTube hunting for obscure information and encountering unexpected results is a very common one. Happily, the process of researching various themes in this way has lead to unintentionally learning about topics I might never have otherwise, including structural drying, bale feeders, B2P, VAWTs, screw turbines, the cleveland pack, and powder coating. I do not select images or videos that appear to be intentionally artistic. Often the images that interest me are of industrial or municipal materials or everyday photo snapshots. The blog came out of my natural tendency to spend long hours obsessing over Google Image searches, collecting photos I found beautiful and storing them by theme. The site is constantly updated week after week, batch by batch, sometimes in bursts, sometimes very slowly. Images of houses being demolished transition into images of buildings on fire, to forest fires, to billowing smoke, to geysers, to bursting fire hydrants, to fire hoses, to spools of thread. This results visually in a colorful grid that slowly changes as the viewer scrolls through it. The batches move seamlessly from one subject to the next based on similarities in form, composition, color, and theme. Both the searching and arranging processes are done manually. I’m Google is an ongoing tumblr blog in which batches of images and videos that I cull from the internet are compiled into a long stream-of-consciousness.











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