2007-10-08

What we do is create emotional bonds between objective facts. That's what we do as spiritual beings. We bring the spirit to that which is not. Emotion and spirit is something history books cannot record. They record dates and details but they cannot communicate the emotion of a situation. Poetry is a form of writing that tries to give to the reader a full experience of a moment.

A system should be created that allows an author to preserve a moment more accuratly and fully. We have audio and video but that only captures the physical. We must project our feelings to the recorded data to experience it. We read facial expressions to try to decypher how people felt. We pretend to be in that moment to experience and understand it.

What could allow a future generation to more fully understand our moments?

Poetry along with video? How many people can even create poetry? They need samples and teachings.

It's necessary to be able to record a moment with pictures and sound. It would be nice to provide artists tools to allow an author to add feeling to their data store.

Maybe if everyone marked their own collection of data with a link to the  emotions they felt, then an author could refer to the readers emotions when they are telling a story. An author could call up a collection of your data to accociate they way they felt in their story to a similar way you felt in your life.

The best way to communicate is through face to face talking. It would be harder to preserve the essence of a person and get it to animate a programmable apparatus. A computer program to make a rubber head talk. 

It may be possible to catagorize emotios.  A tool is needed to accociate data such as a picture to the emotion the picture taker felt. A check box method is a possibility. A series of questions are asked after a picture is taken. The picture is rated to have an emotional value.

A better method would be if the camera knew how you felt when you took a picture. It would automatacally log the data with the image. It could work similar to a lie detector.
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