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Klastrup, since february 2001 sharing her thoughts on life, universe, persistent online
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29.1.07
2000 bloggers & 980 to go
I just submitted my face to Tino's 2000 Bloggers experiment - he is making a dynamic collage of the faces of 2000 bloggers, and each picture in the collage includes a link to the blogger on it. In an update to the post that started it all, he yesterday told us that he still needs around 980 blogger-faces, so you can still be part of it! Look at the bloggers' faces here. A little group of Danish bloggers in there by now, perhaps you recognise them?
Stephen is conducting a small survey, trying to figure out what makes people click a particular face in a collage like this. Judging from comments so far, smiles make a difference, as does familiarity, weirdness or an artistic photo. Which points to a potential weakness of this kind of blogger exhibition: you might have the most boring photo of yourself on your blog, but have some really interesting content - then your blog might never be discovered through an experiment like this. But the collage is a fun idea. - Oh, and you could "easily" do a gender count this way, will be interesting to see how many male vs female faces show up in the final version.
Comments:
I'm coming here from 2000 Bloggers. I'm there too. It is interesting to think about what makes you click on some pictures and not others.
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