Technology has come a long way. With just a click of a button, one
can randomly generate any genre through a plug’n’chug process. Whether it’s
something complicated like a computer science research paper, a simple three panel
comic, or a popular meme, technology probably has your back. In reality, the
quote, “there’s an app for that” is an understatement. There are limitations
when it comes to a genre generator but, each genre has a different set of
conventions that creates the generator. Each difference, no matter how small in
the conventions, contributes to the uniqueness of the generator that separates
it from others.
The very first generator I examined was the scigen’s generating
website that randomized computer science research papers. The hardest part of
the generator might have been the part where I had to type out my name. After
that, my very long name was attached to a complicated but impressive paper. I
was able to see right off the bat that the title had been put in the center in
bigger than usual lettering followed by the authors name (my name) underneath.
Both of these features were meant to grab the reader’s attention with ease. As I
continued to experiment with the website, I noticed that the format (abstract,
table of contents, introduction, results, conclusion, references) rarely changed,
meaning these were considered the fundamentals of these particular research
papers. There are facts used throughout the paper making it even more scholarly. On
top of the facts, there is at least one picture or diagram placed in the paper.
This can be an example of visual literacy, which also increases the credibility while giving the readers more information. The aimed audience of this genre
generator might be individuals who are skilled or at least familiar with
computer science.
The second generator was the pandyland comic generator that
randomized three different panels to make a story line comic involving Simon and
Finlay. The creator of the generator had colorful eye catching scenes that made
the reader give its undivided attention to it. The content itself involved short
dirty jokes and aimless, out-of-nowhere expressions. After a short while, I noticed
myself constantly clicking ‘generate’ so I can read comic after comic. The
comics were quick. Some made me laugh more than others. This only made me
realized that successful jokes were usually the ones with the 'out-of-nowhere' scenes and expressions. The intended audience for this genre generator are for individuals
who want a quick laugh and nothing else. Being able to ‘generate’ constantly
gives the reader more content and more laughter. The purpose of the generator
is mainly entertainment. Visual literacy is also a factor in this genre,
sometimes the facial expressions are funnier than the actual words. From the
first box to the last, the author randomly creates drama and suspense that heightens
the comic all together.
The final generator was the meme generator that randomized popular
memes. Each meme followed the same structure and font followed by a witty joke or comment.
The website even gave the option to allow personal customization such as
uploading one’s own picture. The intended audience is anyone with access to the
internet and social media. Most, if not all, of these memes can be found on
websites like Facebook and Twitter giving anyone something to discuss and
relate to. The purpose of the meme generator is for entertainment as well as
creating trends that encourages online socialization.
A generator that I found was the rap name generator from
myrapname.com. I couldn’t stop myself from trying it out so below are some of
my rap names. The generator is somewhat random but there are many conventions.
Each named involved multiple words (adjectives) added on to the original name.
There were also some variations of former and current rappers. Most of these
names are catchy and creative along with some slang incorporated into them. Anyone looking to jump into the rap scene might want to use this
website.
There are more generators out there on the internet with endless randomization
and personalization. Every genre clearly has many conventions that make it up.
A genre convention has no boundaries. Every time ‘generate’ is pressed the
words might change but the conventions stay the same creating something unique.
Hello Edwin,
ReplyDeleteWOW! Just WOW Edwin. Your introduction was so amazing! It instantly caught me eye and indulged me to continue reading your post and get all into your article.
The first response that was towards the scientific article was very nicely structured. I liked how everything was clear and you went through all the constructs you found for making a perfect scientific article but maybe next time think about putting an example? I know that our classmate Junior put a few examples of scientific words that he encountered in the reading so maybe next time you can put somewhat of an example like that? Just a thought.
Yes! That is exactly what I thought about the second generator. I liked how you also pointed out that it revolved a lot around visual literacy versus actual words and stuff. That was a very great observation.
I liked your observation for the last generator. It was quick and straight to the point but I would have liked for you to maybe expand a little more on the memes versus just stating what they were.