Thursday, January 10, 2013

Geo Photos Bring Twitter To Life


Two years ago today I lost my Dad...time sure flies! I miss you Dad. #RIP


In their project Geolocation, Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman scan the public Twitter feed for tweets that are geotagged and then travel to those locations to take pictures where the original tweet was sent.

The photos they produce, either online or on the wall, always have the tweet written underneath.

For both Larson and Shindelman, the process is about picking off and humanizing a few of the digital bursts that otherwise might get lost in a sea of social-media noise.

The photos they produce, either online or on the wall, always have the tweet written underneath.

It's worth checking out.