
Now here's a maps mashup. Christian Nold paired GPS devices with gizmos that measure galvanic skin response -- a known indicator of arousal and/or stress -- and gave them to people walking around certain cities. The result? A map that not only tells you how to get to that hip new neighborhood, but also how it's likely to make you feel. (User-specific annotations add to the intrigue.)
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