Technology|June 3, 2011 10:33 am

Intel’s Museum of Me finally gives your Facebook ego the attention it deserves

You’ve mastered a art of a high-cheekboned self-shot. Your strident ambience in Iranian New Wave motion design is upon full display. That leggy blonde who only so happens to crop up in all 200 of your Spring mangle photos? Why yes, we dual do have a thing starting on, though honestly, it’s no large deal. You didn’t even tab her. Yes sir, your Facebook form is in tip form — a undoubted tabernacle to your forlorn wit, your inhuman egghead bravery as well as your obsessive solipsism. But is it enough? Is your hold up unequivocally removing a Stalinesque digital decoration it so sorely deserves? These have been a questions we have to ask yourself prior to on foot in to Intel’s Museum of Me — an interactive ad debate for a Core i5 processor which takes online ego-stroking to an wholly latest turn of dystopia. All we have to do is concede Intel’s app to collect your Facebook information, as well as a module will proceed curating an “art” muster clinging to your “life.” The outcome is a short video debate of your really own museum, full with heartstring-tugging song as well as a claim form design collages. It’s only similar to on foot by a MoMA, though instead of staring during a Lichtenstein or Pollock, you’re reminded of, say, those 3 years we outlayed with a lady who pennyless your heart as well as crushed it to pieces — or, we know, something similar to that. If you’re in to which arrange of self-torture, strike a source couple to set up your own.

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