Tree visualization to represent texting interactions
Shirley Wu used a tree metaphor to represent the interactions of five individuals with an SFMOMA texting service:
Last June, SFMOMA launched Send Me SFMOMA, a service where individuals could text a variety of requests – “send me love”, “send me hope”, “send me smiles” – and SFMOMA would respond with an artwork that best matched the request. They received over 5 million texts from hundreds of thousands of individuals over the course of a year.
Each tree represents a day, and each leaf or flower represents something that the service sent back.
Send Me Love - SFMOMA
https://lab.sfmoma.org/send-me-love/#/intro
Send Me Love - SFMOMA
https://lab.sfmoma.org/send-me-love/#/sendme/love/3