The Order of R

A database-driven, online art gallery. Images, audio, and text “boxes” are displayed dynamically on each page load according to their tags and other metadata. Google image search is by far one of my favorite Internet toys, but I wanted something more meaningful that would allow a user to notice existing relationships, make new connections, and envision whole scenarios from what began as a random pool of media. The idea for the order of R has been in the works for a long while, before tagging was taken for granted as much as it is now. In July 2006 I began learning the Ruby on Rails web framework and my vision has been able to take shape more easily than I ever thought possible. If you visit http://orderofr.net today the objects are still tagless, there are no audio boxes, and the domain seems more like a blog portal. Well, yeah, I’m a busy guy, but it’s all coming and isn’t that how the Internet works anyways?
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Comments (1) to “The Order of R”

  1. order of r is so cool! thank you for all of your hard work!

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