Exploring web content by mood?
February 10, 2009 4:10 PM   Subscribe

I'm looking for examples of rich web interfaces that allow users to explore content based on mood or style, like Getty Images' Moodstream or Musicovery. Not necessarily restricted to audio, video or image sites; examples of 'mood 'explorers' helping users discover any other type of content -be it wall paint, holidays or cocktails- will be equally welcome.
posted by blogenstock to Computers & Internet (4 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
We Feel Fine.
posted by metalheart at 4:56 PM on February 10, 2009


This one's a tad crude, but you could always search a social tagging site like StumbleUpon for pages that match a given emotion. I did a few test searches and got some decent matches, a mix of articles, essays, and evocative photography. Not as laser-focused as a dedicated mood site, but very broad, at least moreso than a simple Google search.
posted by Rhaomi at 5:15 PM on February 10, 2009


Response by poster: Thanks, I not only looking for sites that explore 'mood' in content from other sites. I'm also looking for sites that offer the ability to explore their own content by mood or style.
posted by blogenstock at 11:16 PM on February 10, 2009


Shop by color at Etsy
posted by edlundart at 11:55 PM on February 10, 2009


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