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E/B Office's 'Mood Map' Shows How People on Twitter are Feeling

The 'Mood Map' exhibit at the Seoul E/B Office shows a reflection of the disposition of Korean people, as sourced from Twitter. The hanging ceiling installation is draped with loops of fiber-optic lights that are lit to represent the different "moods" people are experiencing in real-time.

A software was designed specifically for this architectural installation to pull words and phrases that describe six emotions from users' Tweets, capturing feelings like joy, anger and fear. Colored fiber-optic lights are designated for each type of emotion. The 'Mood Map' shows variances in emotion, sometimes having yellows, blues and pinks visible at the same time.

This sculpture is an incredible way to capture and visualize the changing emotions of an entire population throughout the days, weeks and months.
Trend Themes
1. Real-time Emotional Analysis - Building software to analyze and display real-time emotions from social media.
2. Interactive Data Visualization - Creating installations that use data to create interactive and immersive experiences.
3. Emotional Analytics - Leveraging technology to analyze and interpret emotional data for insights and decision-making.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Combining technology and creativity to create innovative and emotionally engaging art installations.
2. Social Media and Analytics - Developing tools and platforms for analyzing and understanding emotions in online interactions.
3. Smart Cities - Using technology to visualize and understand the collective emotions of a city or community.

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