Google Volume One

Compilation of the first image shown by Google Images search

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Google Volume One
Google Volume One
AuthorsFelix Hayes and Benjamin West
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Published30 September 2014

Google Volume One is a compilation of the first image shown by Google Images search for every word in the English-language dictionary. It comprises 1328 pages and contains over 20,000 images.[1] It was published on 30 September 2014 and only 300 copies were made available.[2]

Background

Google Volume One, created by London-based artists Felix Hayes and Benjamin West (King Zog), used the Oxford English Dictionary and its 21,110 words as the base for the project.[2] Editors David Desrimais and Mathieu Cénac of the Jean Boîte Éditions publishing company created software that simultaneously collected the first occurrences of every word in a Google Image Search.[2] Their goal was to produce an inventory of Google's visual representation of all words at a single time.[1] Since Google searches are constantly changing, the writers say it is near impossible to have one stable Google image for every word in the English language.[1]

Themes

Google Volume One emphasizes how the values of society have been leveled by the internet. According to a L'Oeil Web Reviewer, Pauline Auzou, the Google Volume One project creates the theme that there is longer a difference between an artwork, an instruction diagram, or a product sold online because they are all the same in the domain of Google Images.[1] The book is a representation of the intrinsic themes of the Digital Era.

Critical reception

Since the process of re-assimilating the appropriation of content on the web is widely considered a work of art in the 21st century, Google Volume One has been praised for its digital artwork. Google Volume One won the "Price Edition" award at 45th Award Ceremony for Club of Artistic Directors.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Google, Volume 1". The Eye of Photography Magazine. 27 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Zog, King, ed. (30 September 2014). "Google, Volume 1" – via Amazon.
  3. ^ "Jean Boîte Éditions - maison d'édition fondée en 2011 - Dernière publication : Google, Volume 1, by King Zog. Ce livre contient la première réponse en image à tous les mots du dictionnaire. Jean Boîte Éditions, Paris, novembre 2013". Archived from the original on 18 November 2015. Retrieved 27 October 2015.

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