Tue 5 Dec 2006
If a Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words…
Posted by anaglyph under Ephemera, Geek, Technology, Whimsy
[12] Comments
… what about a thousand pictures?
There’s a quirky, if ultimately completely useless* tool here that allows you to upload any image and have it reconstituted as a mosaic of other pictures (all sucked out of the flickr database).
Click the image of The Reverend for the full size mosaic.
Have fun!
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*I have to admit though that the geeky side of me has great admiration for people who can figure out how to make something as clever as this…
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I found one mini-pic* of Glitch; are there more?
* Or I should say milli-pic?
you cheated me out of this. i was gonna post my funny hat picture with this. puff doggy collage. damn… now i have to wait until people forget about your stuff and all so i wouldn’t be accused of copycatting.
on the other hand, if you use delicious, you would love this even more.
http://kevan.org/extispicious
Hmmm… black hat… dark sunglasses… black suit coat…black necktie… Now where have I seen all these things before??
You forgot one defining difference: Taste.
I’m not sure I want to know what you taste like. Or him, for that matter…
The Reverend is being very modest this week. He has been nominated for an AFI Award (our Oscars) for Best Sound, and the ceremony is tonight.
Heifer a great time and good luck!
Whether you win or not, make sure you do one of those Faith Hill / Zoolander things. One ticket to worldwide YouTube exposure, coming right up.
(Hope you win)
(Also hope the TZ thing hasn’t made this irrelevant)
me? no taste?
this is all because of the spam comment?
duh!
I hope tf th Revrend wins th AFI. Thatd be COOL!
But if he dont, then thatll only cnfirm our suspicion that hes realy rathr UNsound.
Looks like you’re all going to have to consider me unsound folks – we didn’t win. (I suspect most of you already knew I was unsound, in mind, anyway).
We lost the Best Sound award to Rolf de Heer and Peter Djigirr’s excellent ‘Ten Canoes’. I was disappointed, but I can’t say I feel cheated. James Currie and Tom Heuzenroeder did a fine job on ‘Ten Canoes’ and it’s nice to see the main contenders for this year offering very subtle, well considered soundtracks instead of the usual flashy in-your-face soapboxing.
I was less disappointed in losing the award than I was with the appalling lack of respect that the ‘craft’ people were shown by Australian Film Institute… but that’s another story, and I may make a post on it.
Youll get em next year, Revrend. Alls ya need is some o that state o th art sound equipment that goes up to 11.
Hehe. Joey made me giggle and that mosaic tool is pretty neat. Congrats on the nomination and really, no more modesty, cause I’m so glad Pil was around to let us know.