What do you get when you combine GPS and GSR (Galvanic Skin Response: a measure of emotional arousal) and an artist‘s inspiration? You get emotional maps, that’s what. Think of a topographical map where the vertical dimension at a location measures the emotional excitement of the people passing through there. Here’s San Francisco. Here’s more information. (via MindHacks)
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