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      • We Feel Fine is an interactive website, artwork, and book created by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar that searches the internet every 10 minutes for expressions of human emotion on blogs and then displays the results in several visually-rich dynamic representations. Created in 2005 and launched in 2006, We Feel Fine was turned into a book in 2009.
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    We Feel Fine is an interactive website, artwork, and book created by Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar that searches the internet every 10 minutes for expressions of human emotion on blogs and then displays the results in several visually-rich dynamic representations.

  3. Dec 3, 2009 · In 2005, visionary artist-storyteller Jonathan Harris (whom I’ve already established I love) embarked upon an ambitious experimental journey into human emotion. The project, titled We Feel Fine, soon became an icon of interactive storytelling and data visualization.

  4. Buy We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion 1 by Kamvar, Sep, Harris, Jonathan (ISBN: 9781439116838) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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  5. An exploration of human emotion, in six movements. Open We Feel Fine. Book. Mission. Movements. Methodology. Creators. Gallery. News.

  6. Sep Kamvar and Jonathan Harris's handy delineation of the predominant emotions at each stage of life. A Book Excerpt on Meaning. "A Life Sentence - the major emotional themes as we age, summarized in a single (annotated) sentence.

  7. Created in 2005 and launched in 2006, We Feel Fine was turned into a book in 2009. History. Sep Kamvar and Jonathan Harris started We Feel Fine in August 2005 as both a data visualization project and an online artwork. The site was launched officially on May 8, 2006.

  8. www.wefeelfine.org › press › releaseWE FEEL FINE

    In 2005, Sep Kamvar and Jonathan Harris created the award-winning website www.wefeelfine.org, an exploration of human emotion that harvests human feelings from all over the internet.

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