Synesketch-Based Projects
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This is a portion of what our friends Synesketchers from all over the Web created with Synesketch.
Synesketch-Based Software
- Lyrics Visualizing Software by Joris Klerkx. "Joris has integrated a karaoke player and Synesketch, a framework for visualizing 6 basic emotions, defined by Ekman (happiness, anger, fear, surprise, sadness, disgust). The player takes a song, plays it, and with each line of text that plays in the lyrics, the strongest emotion of that line is visualized." Check it to see Synesketch works with Michael Jackson or REM :)
- EmoTweet by Dhairya Dand. "EmoTweet based on the Synesketch API, sources live tweets of users, senses emotions and creatively visualizes them. The six basic emotions - happiness, anger, fear, surprise, sadness, and disgust - are depicted in the above picture, a combination of these six basic emotions at various scales make up a final visualization of the tweet. Currently EmoTweet is a desktop Java based software and uses the Twitter API to source user tweets."
- Twitter Emotion Graphs by David Guttman. "Twitter Emotion Graphs shows you the emotional state of Twitter in real-time. (...) TEGs uses the Twitter Streaming API, Synesketch's EmpathyScope, and Ruby-Processing to get tweets streaming in real-time, compute emotion values, and display them in a visually dynamic fashion."
Synesketch-Based Visuals
- Nat Pryce applied Synesketch to visualising how programmers feel about their software.
- Amy Martin visualized news sites, like FoxNews and MSNBC, with Synesketch. Check it out here.

