From Ian Bogost:
I use “ontography” in a different way than Harman does in the forthcoming L’Object Quadruple: by ontography, I mean the techniques that reveal objects’ existence and relation.
There is an automated “litanizer” he created using Wikipedia’s random page API on the post here.
Here are a few I generated and liked:
Up the Long Ladder, Drumming out, A Nice Place to Visit, Thomas Lamont
Suhua Highway, Erie Airport, Joseph Carlebach, WOBO,Michael Noonan (linguist), List of national vegetation classification systems
The branched palmyra tree, Claude-François Lysarde de Radonvilliers, Albert Sala, William Walker (engraver born 1791), FK Železničar, WGPL, Lexington
Splint (medicine), Nick Morris, Piazza del Campo, West Smithfield, North Carolina, Co-promotion, Raise (Lake District), Arthroschista, Port of Portland (Oregon)