Holiday Art Executed In Google Documents 72
CyberKnet writes "Some enterprising folks over at Google have collaborated via Google Documents to create holiday art using cells in a spreadsheet as the pixels. A time delay video was taken and is available over at YouTube and the result is pretty spectacular. More info on how they did this is available behind the scenes. They're inviting people to share their own masterpieces or post a video response over on YouTube."
Excel can do even more! (Score:3, Informative)
3d Graphics engine in Excel previously on slashdot:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/03/06/1732220&from=rss [slashdot.org]
Anime in Excel (Score:3, Interesting)
ToraDora! OP in Excel [youtube.com]
Higurashi Kai OP in Excel [youtube.com]
Holiday Art Executed In Google Documents (Score:4, Funny)
Holiday Art Executed In Google Documents
Jesus christ, so much for "do no evil"!
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Holiday Art Executed In Google Documents
Jesus christ, so much for "do no evil"!
I believe He was executed as well. I don't know if we can blame Google for it.
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Kinda like this [google.com]?
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No, No. Reindeer and bunnyrabits. No scary birth and resurrection stuff. (Closes eyes, puts hands over ears) "La, la, la". Is the scary religous holiday gone yet? Yes? Yaaay! Let's go shopping.
This is NOT Christmas. (Score:2, Funny)
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The article is about google docs not youtube and what's so wrong with the youtube license anyway?
You keep your copyrights however you need to grant them rights to distribute your videos, otherwise you can sue them for copyright infringement.
Some people are just complete morons and should stick to programming.
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Sure, but why don't they give you the ability to revoke their rights if and when you decide to remove the video from their service?
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don't knock artists. Da Vinci was a fucking genius. He invented the helicopter. He also painted the mona lisa. The safest form of air transport in the world and the most expensive (read: priceless) portrait in existence.
I'm a fucking genius as well. 98th centile* (or as smart as Descartes, Einstein, Shakespeare, Goethe, Newton or Spinoza) - assessed nine weeks ago using the WAIS-III test, as it happens. I'm also very creative. I haven't invented any sci-fi-type transportation system or painted any portraits
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Maybe this is just some early viral marketing, taking advantage of the birth of the Savior
Huh? Barack Obama was born August 4th. Anyhow, this isn't novel. GIMP could save images as html tables last century. It shouldn't be too much work to convert an image to an OO spreadsheet (or OOXML) with color formatted cells.
Awesome (Score:5, Insightful)
This is the sort of coolness that I like about technology - the fact that you can use to create something not quite mainstream, yet very interesting and very cool.
And these are the moments when I really enjoy reading Slashdot. Reminds me of how back in the day, Slashdot used to post something small but interesting done by a geek in a garage...
Except... this is clearly a PR piece (Score:2, Insightful)
Your comment about "small but interesting done by a geek in a garage" is clearly not true. This was posted by Google PR, an $83bn outfit. That's one heck of a garage.
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For one, I said it reminded me of those days, not that it was the same as those days.. For another, this was done by a few people at Google, which doesn't necessarily mean that the entire muscle of Google was behind them.
Amen.
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marketing (Score:1)
Gee, this is just an obvious PR piece.
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They should have known that being confronted to this see of data (especially all those lies) everyday, we would come to see them as what they are : yet another advertising company. __ just passing through
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Come on. Granted, Google does many, many, good things. But this piece clearly is just a PR piece, and kind of a hokey one at that.
Google doesn't need to sell itself to me. I'm already buying it. The bit at the end where the person types in 'Create, Callaborate, blah blah docs.google.com' struck me as in the same vein as the Microsoft "I'm a PC" ads.
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That's funny... I submitted it, and I thought it was an interesting thing to read/see, even if it was a bit PR-ish.
That's the way these things work. What you see as just a press release could be what I see as an interesting art show.
All generalizations are a bad thing.
Poor Art (Score:1)
Nice, however... (Score:2)
Re:Nice, however... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Nice, however... (Score:5, Funny)
Huh, yeah. Let's have some boobs instead. Oh, God, I foresee a wave of Spread-em-sheet porn...
Okay, not exactly porn, but you inspired me to produce a nude... [google.com]
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Mona Lisa as XLS? Why not..
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pHu2yWi0V5a9QoOOPOoQwSA [google.com]
done with a small perl script, easy ;)
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You're nude inspired me to make actual porn...
http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=ppKzWFUhz4kCjpDVqm9YFcQ&hl=en [google.com]
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the music in that youtube video has been very definitely ripped off of some other song I've heard, but I can't seem to put my finger on it. anyone else have an idea?
I'm not quite sure what you mean by ripped off but the comments section of the video in question mentioned that Google Programmer had created the song.
Idle? (Score:4, Insightful)
Wow. A grid-based system capable of colouring grids can be used to do pixel art? Clearly the term "enterprising" has changed in meaning, but leaving that aside I have to ask why this is in tech? It quite clearly belongs in idle.
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p.s. I'm using only Google Apps this month as an experiment.
How fitting ... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Yes, because it's so much more efficient for everyone to be using different versions of the software AND the document, unless you want to also deal with setting up a collaborative document system.
But opening a browser window and clicking a link - that's just too much effort.
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Efficient in terms of cpu cycles, not mouse-miles
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All those lemmings who advocate running applications inside a browser (completely ignoring the fact that networking is available outside browsers too and you don't even need to hand over all your data to a 3rd party for groupware applications) should go apologize to Microsoft, who took a lot of flak for considering the browser part of the OS ...
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[Offtopic] Why is this in tech? (Score:2, Insightful)
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New Possibilities (Score:1)
OK - from what I saw (watched the video - easier than reading how to do it ;) ), its using the google spreadsheet like a basic version of MS paint.
On the other hand, what about getting formula derived holiday art - a random snowflake generator? (I'll leave that to the math geeks)
Or for something OTT, use this to generate cels for animation, probably itchy and scratchy level of animation, but its their server time, not yours :)
*yawn* (Score:2)
ASCII porn is *so* 1970's.
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Wow. (Score:1)
wonder what a flashmob could do...
Pixelated art (Score:1)
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Heard round the net: (Score:2)
Spreadsheets or GTFO!
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*Ahem*
Spreadsheets or it didn't happen.
CAD by Excel (Score:3, Funny)
A few years ago, a newly hired engineer at work complained that he couldn't find any drawings done by the previous engineer that had just quit. I looked and the guy that quit had several thousand Excel files and his drawings were all done using tiny cells and cell borders. They were complex drawings of mechanical parts and some were even done in 3D perspective.
The new engineer ended up spending the next few months recreating all the drawings from A3-sized printouts using a real CAD program.
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Not Really New..... (Score:2)
Back in high school, some of us had some pretty 'adult' pics that had been translated into ASCII characters. What was even cooler was that you couldn't see what they really displayed. If you didn't know the correct font, type size, and justification, the file just displayed a bunch of number/letters/symbols.
Heh heh heh.....worked pretty well.
Retarded Slashvertisement (Score:2)
It appears that anything a Google employee does these days is considered revolutionary even if it's lame, unoriginal and uninspired.
That being said, here is some real 3D spreadsheet graphics: http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3563/microsoft_excel_revolutionary_3d_.php [gamasutra.com]
Where's the script? (Score:2)
I'm just surprised that no one has written a script to convert an image into one of these documents yet, even if it was considered cheating.