Generator Land: spatial relationships
Title: spatial relationships
Descriptor: close encounters
Button: click here
Background: blue chainmail because it was blue & woven.
"Woven" is intertwined and the results of the generator
involve objects/masses in relationship to each other.
Format:
List of Outer Space Terms +mywords (verbs) + myword (adverbs)
+ myword (the word toward) + mywords (description) + mywords (which composed the) +
List of Outer Space Terms
Sample of Results:
Aurora meandered wetly toward an embodiment of longing which composed the Asteroid
Aerolite glided swiftly toward a form resembling a breast which composed the Aurora
Star dragged joyfully toward *his* sensitive spot which composed the Solar System
Concept:
The title and descriptor refer to masses in outer space moving toward each other,
in seemingly affectionate or erotic ways. The descriptor is part of the title of the
scifi movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The button is just a directive.
The idea is that entities in outer space are acting purposefully toward each other,
in unexpected ways. This reminds me of jellyfish because they don't have a
centralized brain.
Title: spatial relationships
Descriptor: close encounters
Button: click here
Background: blue chainmail because it was blue & woven.
"Woven" is intertwined and the results of the generator
involve objects/masses in relationship to each other.
Format:
List of Outer Space Terms +mywords (verbs) + myword (adverbs)
+ myword (the word toward) + mywords (description) + mywords (which composed the) +
List of Outer Space Terms
Sample of Results:
Aurora meandered wetly toward an embodiment of longing which composed the Asteroid
Aerolite glided swiftly toward a form resembling a breast which composed the Aurora
Star dragged joyfully toward *his* sensitive spot which composed the Solar System
Concept:
The title and descriptor refer to masses in outer space moving toward each other,
in seemingly affectionate or erotic ways. The descriptor is part of the title of the
scifi movie, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. The button is just a directive.
The idea is that entities in outer space are acting purposefully toward each other,
in unexpected ways. This reminds me of jellyfish because they don't have a
centralized brain.