Artists Nate Larson and Marni Shindelman are the brains behind an intriguing photography project that starts simply by finding interesting tweets that have location data attached to them.
It's called "Geolocated." They visit these tagged locations, photograph them, and display the picture alongside the text of the tweet.
With the context of the location to supplement the tweet itself, the result is a unique piece of art, and they were kind enough to share some with us.
"Amy is Dying @HighlandHospital"
"One thing I've come to recognize is you can't assume your feelings are more profound than that of others. Everyone feels. Differently."
"Love hiding in the back at work because I have a 35 year old creeper. #scared #help"
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