This article refers to the main contributions emerged during the EASST conference, session T102. Everyday analytics: The politics and practices of self-monitoring. Through provoking and personal reflections, this short paper analyses self-tracking activity of everyday life into two axes: the role of the self as a laboratory and the meaning of data as the degree of extrinsic reality. The purpose of realizing a self-knowledge through num- bers involves several technologies and practices that are leading us toward a new version of the self.

., Dealing with numbers. Looking beyond the self-monitoring for a new technology of the self

MORETTI, VERONICA
2016

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This article refers to the main contributions emerged during the EASST conference, session T102. Everyday analytics: The politics and practices of self-monitoring. Through provoking and personal reflections, this short paper analyses self-tracking activity of everyday life into two axes: the role of the self as a laboratory and the meaning of data as the degree of extrinsic reality. The purpose of realizing a self-knowledge through num- bers involves several technologies and practices that are leading us toward a new version of the self.
2016
Veronica, Moretti
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