weighted words
Ahh, ok, now the geeking comes out.
This list is from Andrew Taylor's excellent blog about arts management which i really like and highly recommend (it will go on the link list).
...and i really like the whole idea of "weighted words" (also known as tag clouds) - picture maps of how frequently certain words or tags are used on a particular site or text or whatever. Visual mapping of concepts always gets me excited.
Look at the list. There is only one proprietary noun. It appears 213 times. It didn't hit me until i looked at it for awhile, i was just enjoying the size and sounds of "audience", "experience", "world", "creative", "social", "value", "great".... and thinking about what i might say...but there was no "her's" there....
you know, the girl in me really feels i have to say that it isn't picking on this or any other person, writing, blog, site, organization, company or whatever. It's bigger than that. Ok, that's out of the way...to be continued i'm sure.
From there, i went for the stats. I can go on about the methodology behind this stuff and the categories and how the figures are arrived at, but that would take at least a couple of beers....for anyone curious, you're buying. The pdf has a lot more detail.
I'm still building my context, but the next post i do i'm going aim for more artistic contribution...
e
This list is from Andrew Taylor's excellent blog about arts management which i really like and highly recommend (it will go on the link list).
...and i really like the whole idea of "weighted words" (also known as tag clouds) - picture maps of how frequently certain words or tags are used on a particular site or text or whatever. Visual mapping of concepts always gets me excited.
Look at the list. There is only one proprietary noun. It appears 213 times. It didn't hit me until i looked at it for awhile, i was just enjoying the size and sounds of "audience", "experience", "world", "creative", "social", "value", "great".... and thinking about what i might say...but there was no "her's" there....
you know, the girl in me really feels i have to say that it isn't picking on this or any other person, writing, blog, site, organization, company or whatever. It's bigger than that. Ok, that's out of the way...to be continued i'm sure.
From there, i went for the stats. I can go on about the methodology behind this stuff and the categories and how the figures are arrived at, but that would take at least a couple of beers....for anyone curious, you're buying. The pdf has a lot more detail.
I'm still building my context, but the next post i do i'm going aim for more artistic contribution...
e

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