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Google Image Search As Art

Posted on the 28 March 2013 by Expectlabs @ExpectLabs

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Dina Kelberman is the brains behind I’m Google; an endless feed of visually similar pictures from a Google Image Search. Every image shares something with the image before, and segues from one topic to another, creating an effect that’s almost hypnotic. Learn more from Kelberman’s artist’s statement:

“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. My blog serves as a visual representation of this phenomenon. This ability to endlessly drift from one topic to the next is the inherently fascinating quality that makes the internet so amazing.”

Scroll through the entire collection and be amazed at the digital patterns that come out of something as ordinary as a search.

(via Colossal)



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