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There&#39;s no doubt that the twitterverse has a lot of fluff and stuff out there. While I tend to follow only the tweets from those who I know personally, as Twitter gains popularity it&#39;s hard not to occasionally stumble randomly on someone&#39;s inane tweet that elicits a *palm to forehead* kind of wonder of what the web is really made of.</p><p>This evening an <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/laughingsquid/2450009317/">intriguing screen shot</a> of a new social experiment twitter site called <a href="http://twistori.com/">twistori</a> popped up in <a href="http://laughingsquid.com/twistori-a-first-person-visualization-of-twitter/">Laughing Squid</a>&#39;s flickr stream. The shot itself convinced me that twistori was a site worth taking a look at, and what was to follow was a surprisingly beautiful and fascinating assemblage of social media. <br />
    
    
    

    
    
    
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Twistori pulls and aggregates data from <a href="http://summize.com/">summize</a> into tweets that include the word love, hate, think, believe, feel, and wish. When a verb is selected, a slow pulse of tweets begin to migrate on screen from the bottom up. Despite the range of intersting-ness or value the tweets have, the careful timing of their appearance is orchestrated to elicit an equal sense of presence and meaning to each. As a result, a very real and precious sensibility of the web surfaces to the screen which is doubly powerful by way each phrase&#39;s anonymity. <br />
    
    
    

    
    
    
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For a moment, the web had a mind and a very personal presence for me which I haven&#39;t felt in a long time. Aaron added to this elation by pointing me towards <a href="http://wefeelfine.org/">We Feel Fine</a>, and now I can only wish there were more moments like this in the noise and clutter of the web these days.</p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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