I’m surprised this has never been posted here. We Feel Fine is an exploration of human emotion on a global scale. Feelings are pulled from blogs all over the place and then displayed as an interactive particle system.
Be patient as it may take a while to start, it’s worth it. View it here.
Interesting way to search for visuals and audio. Set up your mood via a couple simple sliders, and enjoy the show. See something you like, add it to your moodboard.
I think it would also make an excellent screensaver.
Try it out
The aniboom radiohead contest, which I posted a while ago, is in full swing. Now I think I mentioned before, yes, I am not the BIGGEST fan of radiohead (stop whining!), but some of this stuff is simply amazing!
well worth checking out…
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It’s not going to make me stop using Netvibes, but it’s a pretty cool application none the less.
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Don’t know what she smoked, but she seems to have the munchies for a pointer. Spooky.
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Excuse me, gotta go to the bathroom… aaaaaaaahhhhhhHH!HH!!!!!! boom! Very haute cuisine
I admire any campaign that goes the extra miles, this is one of them, not only there is a real offline event linked to the online entries but the content for the site is well researched and shoot.
The ‘Submit art’ section should have been bigger so people could have really spend the time using the streets as guides, perhaps googlemap could have been involved?
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P.S: reminded me of animalsontheunderground.com - V
Great initiative!

from aniboom:
aniBoom & Radiohead Contest: It’s ON
It’s the perfect match between revolutionary music and the mind blowing possibilities of animation. The *In Rainbows Music Video Contest* judged by Radiohead is here. Submit your storyboard or video clip until April 27th. Feel the music. Make the video.
About “In Rainbows”
Radiohead’s seventh album made news when it was offered directly from the band’s website solely as a DRM-free digital download, allowing fans to decide what price they would pay for the album. *In Rainbows *was voted #1 Album of the Year in Billboard’s Critics Choice 2007.
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It could be because I’m feeling slightly emotional today, but this Norwegian site by Oslo Health almost made me cry. Put your headphones on and check it out.

Looking for a metasearch engine with weird audio-visual display interfaces and annoying sounds? Don’t search anymore, it’s just here.
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