“Ron Paul as imaged by the Interweb” – Mosaic
Below is a small version of a mosaic picture of Ron Paul. The smaller pictures that make up the whole picture are too small to view, so click on it to be taken to a web page that will allow you to scroll both up and down and side to side. You will be able to view the pictures in a pop up flash viewer or click on the smaller pictures to go to the original picture. I did not take the photos in this project. I used a program called MacOSaiX. I entered some search terms into the program (see below) and the program crawled Flickr and Google images. I then let the program process the photos and crawl the net over night. I have not looked at all the photos and some of them may not be flattering of Dr. Paul. However most of them are. This is how the interweb sees Ron Paul:
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Here are some stats from the creation of the mosaic. I do not know if all the photos were used. I do know some photos were used more than once in the final version.
Total images found: 13,134
Google: “ron paul” 21 images
flickr: “ron paul” 2844 images
Google: any “ron paul” 21 images
Photos from my hard drive: 73 images
Google: any of “rally for the republic” 21 images
Google: “campaign for liberty” 21 images
flickr: “campaign for liberty” 1539 images
Google: “ron paul revolution” 20 images
flickr: “Ron Paul Revolution” 255 images
Google: “Ron Paul” 21 images
flickr: “Campaign for Liberty” 1000 images
Google: “revolution” 21 images
flickr: “rally for the republic” 951 images
flickr: “Ron Paul” 6326 images
Note: Google must put a limit to the crawling done by MacOSaiX.
Here is the original photo that was used to make the mosaic:

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Chris! That is a very cool project you did – what-a-guy (and I mean both of you)!
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