I had ChatGPT go through the titles of about 900 of my Youtube titles to pull out topics/examples and asked it for “esoteric groupings” (because regular topic groupings got boring). 1. Patterns and Symmetry: Group topics related to the appearance, formation, or analysis of patterns, whether in mathematics, visual art, or nature. Examples: fractals, Julia sets, Turing patterns, cellular automata, Voronoi diagrams, Escher’s Relativity, Spirograph, music, chiptune, and Minecraft. 2. Perception and Consciousness: Cluster topics that involve the human experience of the world, including how we perceive and interpret sensory input, and how we construct our understanding of reality. Examples: synesthesia, color cycling, ADHD, philosophy, psychology, mindfulness, meditation, and optical illusions. 3. Interconnectedness and Self-Organization: Combine topics that demonstrate how seemingly unrelated elements or systems can connect and interact to create complex structures, patterns, or behaviors. Examples: fluid dynamics, diffusion-limited aggregation, resonance, oscillators, fractals, Turing patterns, cellular automata, Crown Shyness, and transitioning between environments. 4. Creative Exploration and Play: Group topics that involve creativity, experimentation, or play as methods of self-expression or personal growth. Examples: piano, Minecraft, drawing, poetry, humor, parody, stop motion, improvisation, and abstract paintings. 5. Technology and Digital Culture: Assemble topics related to the development, use, and impact of technology, as well as the broader digital culture. Examples: Minecraft, Roblox, computer vision, video compression, chiptune, 8-bit, pixel art, ASCII art, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube. 6. Retro and Nostalgia: Connect topics that evoke a sense of nostalgia or pay homage to past technologies, artistic styles, or cultural phenomena. Examples: Atari 2600, NES, Tandy Color Computer, Tandy Deskmate, BASIC, GW-BASIC, vaporwave, lo-fi, retro, and pixel art. These esoteric groupings offer unique and unconventional ways to connect the various topics discussed throughout this chat. By exploring these connections, you can create engaging, thought-provoking, and unexpected content for your YouTube channel or other creative projects.

I had ChatGPT go through the titles of about 900 of my Youtube titles to pull out topics/examples and asked it for “esoteric groupings” (because regular topic groupings got boring).

1. Patterns and Symmetry: Group topics related to the appearance, formation, or analysis of patterns, whether in mathematics, visual art, or nature. Examples: fractals, Julia sets, Turing patterns, cellular automata, Voronoi diagrams, Escher’s Relativity, Spirograph, music, chiptune, and Minecraft.

2. Perception and Consciousness: Cluster topics that involve the human experience of the world, including how we perceive and interpret sensory input, and how we construct our understanding of reality. Examples: synesthesia, color cycling, ADHD, philosophy, psychology, mindfulness, meditation, and optical illusions.

3. Interconnectedness and Self-Organization: Combine topics that demonstrate how seemingly unrelated elements or systems can connect and interact to create complex structures, patterns, or behaviors. Examples: fluid dynamics, diffusion-limited aggregation, resonance, oscillators, fractals, Turing patterns, cellular automata, Crown Shyness, and transitioning between environments.

4. Creative Exploration and Play: Group topics that involve creativity, experimentation, or play as methods of self-expression or personal growth. Examples: piano, Minecraft, drawing, poetry, humor, parody, stop motion, improvisation, and abstract paintings.

5. Technology and Digital Culture: Assemble topics related to the development, use, and impact of technology, as well as the broader digital culture. Examples: Minecraft, Roblox, computer vision, video compression, chiptune, 8-bit, pixel art, ASCII art, Twitter, TikTok, and YouTube.

6. Retro and Nostalgia: Connect topics that evoke a sense of nostalgia or pay homage to past technologies, artistic styles, or cultural phenomena. Examples: Atari 2600, NES, Tandy Color Computer, Tandy Deskmate, BASIC, GW-BASIC, vaporwave, lo-fi, retro, and pixel art.

These esoteric groupings offer unique and unconventional ways to connect the various topics discussed throughout this chat. By exploring these connections, you can create engaging, thought-provoking, and unexpected content for your YouTube channel or other creative projects.

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