Scroll through your calendar and February looks like a record store. Blondie on a Tuesday. Lana Del Rey on a Friday. Jay-Z at the end of the month. Each album cover is there for a reason. It matches the emotional tone of that day, pulled from your check-in data, translated into music instead of numbers. That is Calendar Song.
Numbers flatten your experience into a single dimension. An album captures the whole feeling at once. That is the difference.
Related Reading
- What Is Chromascape? — The color-based view of the same emotional pattern data
- What Is the Narrative Engine? — The written output built from the same check-in data
- What Is Emotional Pattern Recognition? — How Daylogue finds the patterns Calendar Song makes audible
- What Is Pattern Journaling? — The journaling approach all of Daylogue's outputs are built on
