Have you created a ‘museum’ based on your Facebook images yet?

Intel’s Museum of Me uses pictures, friends and words to create a ‘visual archive of your social life.’

Come on, you know it’s true. You’re a fascinating person. Everybody agrees.

You think such profound thoughts, spend your time accomplishing great things for which you are insufficiently appreciated, and are so darned good-looking you can’t help glancing admiringly at your reflection in store windows.

The world deserves to know more about you. It needs a museum. No wonder Intel has found a way to help you envision your contribution to humanity through its Facebook-linked Museum of Me.

The application allows Facebook users to create a “visual archive of your social life” where computer-generated museum-goers stand around in exhibition rooms, looking at your pictures and the faces of your friends. One wall contains a mishmash of the words you’ve used on Facebook. The tour ends in a room where robotic arms assemble your face out of your pictures, followed by a subtle plug for Intel.

Some are calling it narcissistic, but it isn’t narcissism if it’s the acclaim you deserve, right?

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