This is a brilliant visualisation from Intel. This Museum of Me creates a ‘visual archive of your social life’ by compiling all your Facebook information and creating a three-minute long expose about you. The website showcases data, pictures, friends and locations and turns it all into a beautiful, personalised art exhibition set to a soothing soundtrack. It looks awesome and is a great way for Intel to promote their Core i5 processors.
If you haven’t already had a go then try it here and let us know what you think. We think you’ll be pretty amazed.

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I can’t disagree more !
First, what’s the link betwwen the Core i5 processors and the “Museum of Me” ? It is as lame as a distant link between the claim of the product “visibly smart” and the operation “visualize yourself” ?!
Second, this kind of facebook connect set up have already been used widely. As an example, more than a year ago, Madame Tresesti did really good for Vodafone : http://www.madametresesti.com/site.html
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Brilliant piece of interactive media. I just don’t know what Intel did it for? Read what I have to say here.
http://www.promosapient.com/?p=311