"obama" tag

Sound Drawing Created from Obama’s Acceptance Speech

The drawing above was automatically generated from a tool invented over at http://www.zefrank.com that draws an image based on sound waves from your microphone. I.e. low volume curves counterclockwise, medium volume is straight,…

BAP Member’s Printing Firm Chosen by Obama Administration to Print Inaugural Invitations

We’re extremely proud to congratulate BAP member, client, and friend Sheila Donnelly. Along with her Father, Jim Donnelly they run the award winning Brooklyn based printing firm Precise Continental, which was recently chosen…

Palin Voodoo Doll Premieres At Brooklyn Obama Art Auction

Two great things wrapped up together. Raising money for Obama and sticking pins where they justly belong. If you’re in Brooklyn on 10/18, consider it your patriotic duty to attend YOBAMA – the…

Obama/McCain Top 100 Words Used: Wordcloud Project Update

BARACK OBAMA RSS WORDCLOUD JOHN MCCAIN RSS WORDCLOUD It’s now about two months after our original post comparing the candidate’s rss wordclouds and not one of the McCain’s RSS feeds have been updated….

Word Cloud of Top 100 Words Used by Obama and McCain Campaigns on August 5th, 2008

We’ve launched an Election 08 Campaign Wordcloud Project here at Brooklynartproject.com where we take periodic snapshots of each campaign using web 2.0 technology to gain visual insight into Obama’s and McCain’s political messaging.

Web 2.0 spawned Politics 2.0, and with all the data out there, we can see the bigger picture for ourselves. The talking points reflect back a moving a target of what each camp is trying to build awareness for. The visual patterns that emerge serve as a mirror to their strategy.

Obama vs. McCain Visual Map of Top Words Used Reveals Campaign Strategy

These images were generated by an automated script using the RSS feeds from Obama’s blog and McCains campaign RSS feed. The more often a word is used, the larger it appears.
Just click on either image to see it bigger and you can really appreciate all their wordsmithing.

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