As a graphic designer,  Orlagh O'Brien  has to know how other people feel, which led her to a more specific question: How and where do people feel emotions in their bodies? She crowd-sourced the question and her subjects laid visual answers on top of a body diagram. Here's an amalgamation of people's responses to the embodied feelings of (l-r): anger, joy, fear, sadness, and love.  Photo 4 of 9 in Pop!Tech Conference by Chelsea Holden Baker

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As a graphic designer, Orlagh O'Brien has to know how other people feel, which led her to a more specific question: How and where do people feel emotions in their bodies? She crowd-sourced the question and her subjects laid visual answers on top of a body diagram. Here's an amalgamation of people's responses to the embodied feelings of (l-r): anger, joy, fear, sadness, and love.