We feel fine

| Posted on: November 13th, 2008 | Categories: Art, Blogging, Creativity, Design, Fun, Psychology, Representation, Stories, Technology, Worth Reading | 2 Comments »
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We Feel Fine is a web-installation, “a self-organizing particle system,” art project that is powerful and touching – building as it does on people’s emotions, harvested from blog postings from around the world. As the designers say, “We hope it makes the world seem a little smaller, and we hope it helps people see beauty in the everyday ups and downs of life.” It is worth a visit… Check it out


| Posted on: November 13th, 2008
Other related posts and pages: |We feel fine about ambient findability (really?) | Computerized aesthetics… what’s right with that idea? | Bits to Atoms, A Fab lab | Serendipitous Connectability… a short history of an idea | On beauty in banality |


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2 Responses to “We feel fine”

  1. Yes… I LOVE that site. It is one of the quirkiest things I have seen… and was one of the first to tag in Delicious when I began using it.

    It also reminds me of this one: http://twistori.com/
    Have you seen it?

    Sean

  2. Thanks for the link. Twistori is cool! Somewhat simple compared to the visual panache (and computational complexity) of We Feel Fine – but pretty cool none the less.

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