Colorful Language

The phrase, “Your language is so colorful” just took on a new meaning. A new program called Word DNA, created by Luke Loeffler, color codes your rhymes. You plug the text into the program, and it gives you back a color bar that adds certain hues to the words that rhyme. We tried it out with the below rhyme, and it showed rhymes we didn’t even realize were there.

The game should stay raisin’ the gauge we grade players with/
So equatin’ quaint creations with greatness is negated/
But the reign of a whole range of fakeness is straight gainin’/
What agent for change could erase this arrangement?

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Date posted: Monday, August 31st, 2009 9:30 am | Under category: Art, Authors Works, NYC, Tech
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