Tuesday, January 20, 2015

PB 1B: Inspecting Genre Generators & All That Stuff...


With each different genre of writing, there are conventions that follow it whether they are written in stone or not. Many people fail to realize just how broad the world of “written” work is. The simplest and most straightforward way to discuss each “genre generator” website is to speak of them individually before being able to discuss their similarities as well as how each one demonstrates a distinct genre.
For starters, SCIgen is a website that automatically generates educational papers, or at least mock examples of papers/journals. Its conventions to the naked eye are very obvious. The scholastic paper has a bold title, which is not only located top and center of the paper, but it also numerous font sizes larger than everything else written on the paper. Right beneath the paper, the names of the contributing authors are found, also bolded and in a bigger font size than the paper’s actual written content but still not as big as the paper’s title. Furthermore, the rest of the paper is divided into sections based on the table of contents. Each section is numbered, titled, bolded, and written in a larger font than the body in order to make easier to find. The spacing between the section heading and the body of the section is that of multiple lines. Another peculiar thing is that each body paragraph, beneath each section, is not indented. Instead of indenting each new paragraph, the generator skips a line and then begins a new paragraph. The body of each section is abundant in higher-level scholarly vocabulary. Lastly, SCIgen also includes pictures and graphs with very brief descriptions as visual aid for whatever is being discussed in the section.
            Pandyland is completely different to SCIgen. Pandyland is a random comic generator. It creates very short comics, a mere three scenes in length, with only a couple of characters. The characters are simplistic in appearance. Moving on to main focus of this analysis, the writing conventions of the writing found in this specific generator. The comics on Pandyland have close to no writing in comparison to SCIgen. Pandyland utilizes modern slang freely and does not hesitate in incorporating fragments. The only writing found in the comics has been restricted to solely being present in speech bubbles.
            In regards to “Meme Generator”, although a different genre, it seems far more similar to Pandyland than SCIgen.          In a sense, it seems a bit like a one scene comic. Even though anyone can create a meme using any picture they choose, most memes are composed with images that have gone viral such as “Doge”, “Bad Luck Brian”, “Grumpy Cat”, etc. Memes do not have endless amounts of writing, opting instead for a few short words or a small sentence or phrase. Also, the writing on these memes is almost always in white block writing with a black outline.
            The fourth genre generator commonly used by most students is the Easy Bib website. Easy Bib is a website that specializes in generating bibliographies by taking away the stress of memorizing each punctuation, it’s place in the bibliography, and the different indentations, along with alphabetical order. Creating the bibliography is simple. If it’s a website, the user easily copies & pastes the website’s URL onto Easy Bib, Easy Bib locates the author of the online article and anything else that may be necessary & creates the entry for the user. Virtually anything can be cited via Easy Bib, from books, to websites, to articles, to movies, and even interviews. Easy Bib incorporates all the conventions of a bibliography. The most obvious one being that the heading of “Bibliography” is bold, in a large font, and at the center of the page. The first line of each source entry is one-inch from the margin with each line that follows, of that same entry, getting indented. In addition, the bibliography generator alphabetizes all the sources being cited. As a genre generator, Easy Bib makes creating bibliographies far simpler.
            Thus, the question arises as to how websites, such as the aforementioned, can help people understand the concept of genre when it comes to writing? Through the usage of generator websites such as Easy Bib and Pandyland, one can see the exact components of each individual thing. It makes it easier to acknowledge each individual “ingredient”, so to speak, how it is used in the final product, and where it is used exactly. Generator websites aid in showing the “before” and “after” of each genre, depicting just how distinct yet slightly similar each one truly is.

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