Texone.org appears to be the sandpit of quite a talented programmer (the site doesn’t have any details, but there are references to ‘my’ on various pages). He or she is interested in sound and visualisation and the site includes several tools, some of which are probably very useful indeed.
tree, however, is just very cool. It visualises websites as trees. I find it quite mesmerising.
Here’s a techie explanation from the site:
“tree accesses the source code of a web domain through it's url and transforms the syntactic structure of the web site into a tree structure represented by an image. this image illustrates a tree with trunk, branches and ramifications. first each tree is initialized, than all html links are detected, chronologically saved and finally displayed.
“the first tree corresponds to the domain; according to the syntax of the web site each further tree that builds up represents a sub page including all existing elements. the color of these trees reflects the color values of the domain and its sub pages.
“parallel to the graphic conversion, a permutation of the source code into midi data is generated analogous to the evolving trees, their branches and ramifications. any midi compatible hard- or software can be triggered by these midi data.
“the structure of any url can be visualized and transformed into sound. the aesthetic is not arbitrary or accidental, rather each url/domain determines the variation of trees in form and color.
“tree is a translation program. the simulation of real space by software as a starting point and basic question characterizes the search for an algorithm (design specification) which illustrates a real tree. tree interprets each html page as a design specification; the html space determines the algorithm and generates the visual world of the translation beyond simulation.”
When I figure out how to, I’ll paste a picture of DomPannell.com’s tree picture.
Oh, you need Java.