design / digital culture / features / texts
Tags: Aaron Sloman, Arnold, Carl Lange, Carroll Izard, classification, Clore, Collins, Dacher Keltner, Ekman, emotion, expression, fake press, fakepress, Frijda, Jaan Panksepp, Jeffrey Allan Gray, John B. Watson, Johnson-Laird, low information, O. H. Mowrer, Oatley, Ortony, Plutchik, representation, Roseman, Scherer, Silvan Tomkins, visualization, we feel fine, wearable device, William James, William McDougall
February 1, 2010
An emotional social network.
The visualization shown on FakePress’s homepage represents the beginning phase of a design process. It uses Plutchik’s classification and uses realtime search engines to collect emotional information from social networks. It then represents it as an expressive visualization. We are going to turn it into a wearable device.
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