That. Was. EPIC.

We (the generic and general “we”) talk a lot about social media and the connectedness of our web-based world. But the artistic side of all the data gathered is something that we don’t pay nearly enough attention to in our discussions, but there’s a ton of opportunity for interesting twists of public data…

Case in point, check out thatwasepic.com. A decontextualized collection of YouTube comments that seem somehow more poignant when removed from the slew of adolescent banter that generally accompanies any YouTube video.

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