etc., recall the word
resoldered here
in a pane of sand.
— R. Kenney

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Colorful language

Data visualization master and Most Admired Colleague Martin Wattenberg has created a new info map. Color Code takes English nouns and represents them using the color average of corresponding images of that noun found on the web via Yahoo. Interesting how earth-toned nouns are, but then I suppose much of what we name is human or organic. Yes, all your favorite sexual nouns are included. Yes they are fleshy.

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A great extension of this would be to infer colors for verbs based on the images of nouns that the verbs most often operate on. For example, the verb "to fly" might be bluish because of its association with the sky and because the machines that do fly are often colored similarly.

Posted on August 22, 2005 to the category called Art/Design Words .

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