Nicholas Feltron

The tenth and final Feltron Annual Report examines the state of state of self-tracking through widely available apps and devices. When the project began in 2005, the music-tracking website Last.fm was the only service capable of automatically capturing a category of personal data. Ten years later, listening habits can be augmented with persistent location data, categories and amounts of physical activity, sleep, weight, continuous heart-rate, blood-alcohol levels, driving habits and computer usage. This report attempts to merge all of this information in a format that reveals connections, provides context and suggests correlations.

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