Saturday, August 22, 2009

COP A FEELING: NUÑO IN PRINT FORM

Yes! I've finally been recognized and will be put in print! That's right, don't ask me why but artists Jonathan Harris and Sep Kanvar have included me in their new book entitled "We Feel Fine: An Almanac of Human Emotion" from Simon & Schuster which will be released in December of this year. Alright, perhaps I'm overstating my contribution as it is very small if not insignificant - possibly just a photo and/or a snippet from this blog - but you know me, I'll take recognition wherever I can get it!

Harris and Kanvar created a project entitled We Feel Fine, which uses elements of computer science, anthropology, visual arts and storytelling to explore human feelings. They essentially created a computational system that records people's feelings all over the world by searching for them via weblogs, twitters, etc. Anyway, they actually used my "feelings" from my blog post a few years ago for their online project and now they are using a different post for their print version. They informed me in their e-mail that I would be on the page for Election Day 2008, which I suppose is a pretty good date to be on.

In case you are wondering: no, I'm not getting paid jack-didley from this deal but they did say, I could get a free copy of the book and that I'm welcomed to attend their Launch party in New York, but under the present circumstances, it's not bloody likely that I will make it.

If you liked to check out the We Feel Fine website, you can go here and play around with it. Well what can I say? I guess I "feel" honored. Hmmm...let's see if that feeling makes it the cut!




3 comments:

Unknown said...

Awesome dude. Maybe more pics from you? Perhaps live video and/or a walking tour of what your seeing via your pda?

Cardoza said...

Congrats, man! All writers start from somewhere, you should write the Life of Poog next.

The Güero said...

@Rafael: I'd like to do that. It's that my Blackberry Camera is not very good. I have a better camera but I don't take it out all the time. I do see some crazy stuff here in the Mission.

@Gino: Someday!...Hahaha...I can dream, right!?