organic html

8 September 2005

organichtml.jpgan online application that grows a weird looking plant of which its features are based on the data parsed from user-defined web URLs. the emerging plant appears to use the colors similar to those found in the website HTML, CSS or images, while its size & branches depend on the site structure, content or number of pages. without any readily provided explanation or legend, one keeps trying to feed it URLs to derive the most beautiful flower (while avoiding the sometimes appearing flies). [organichtml.com & see trepryor.com for inspiration]

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if you love organic html try the tree by texone.org - http://www.texone.org/tree/tree.php?id=applet

nice remark, sum1. texone is indeed quite similar: http://infosthetics.com/archives/2005/04/texone.html

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