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    From the page: "Collective sketching of the collective consciousness. SwarmSketch is an ongoing online canvas that explores the possibilities of distributed design by the masses. Each week it randomly chooses a popular search term which becomes the sketch subject for the week. In this way,... more

    Reviewed by Mojo513 Jun 14 2006, 10:31pm ( 21 reviews ) swarmsketch.com

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  • Rated by Xaqaz on May 10 2008, 9:00pm

    contributing lines
  • Rated by 10cc1977 on May 23 2007, 9:58pm

    Sketch with the masses.
  • Rated by gregschitt on Jul 23 2006, 7:32am

    It looks like my drawings :(
  • Rated by triniblue on Jun 25 2006, 5:51pm

    It's totally cool: Drawing one line to, eventually, create a masterpiece.
  • Rated by Mojo513 on Jun 14 2006, 10:31pm

    From the page: "Collective sketching of the collective consciousness. SwarmSketch is an ongoing online canvas that explores the possibilities of distributed design by the masses. Each week it randomly chooses a popular search term which becomes the sketch subject for the week. In this way, the collective is sketching what the collective thought was important each week. Each user can contribute a small amount of line per visit, then they are given the opportunity to vote on the opacity of lines submitted by other users. By voting, users moderate the input of other users, judging the quality of each line. The darkness of each line is the average of all its previous votes." Below are past collaborations of Rosa Parks and Richard Pryor.
  • Rated by sailorX on Feb 18 2006, 7:19pm

    Join the crowd and drop a line. (there's a phrase with multiple connotations) ;)
  • Rated by error101 on Dec 15 2005, 12:48am

    "SwarmSketch is an ongoing online canvas that explores the possibilities of distributed design by the masses. Each week it randomly chooses a popular search term which becomes the sketch subject for the week. Each user can contribute a small amount of line per visit, then they are given the opportunity to vote on the opacity of lines submitted by other users.The darkness of each line is the average of all its previous votes."