Concept Art Dictionary Gives A Word’s First Google Image Result Instead Of A Definition
Here’s something that you’ll either want to buy immediately — or that will just strike you as a giant waste of paper. There’s no in between. Though I will venture a guess that Sergey Brin was going to get to this after he finishes with his Google Spectacles. From Crap Is Good, we’ve learned that two London artist/designers, Ben West and Felix Heyes, have created a visual dictionary, courtesy of Google. In other words, the artists took an average dictionary and replaced every single word (that’s 21K words for those...
Published By: Tech Crunch - Thursday, 5 July, 2012
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