Personal Informatics & HCI: Design, Theory, & Social Implications
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Personal Crunchology: Data Obese Futures and Statistical Fortune Telling
Kjen Wilkens
Considering both the massive rise in public and private data as well as the recent rise in data driven research methods, this design work critically reflects on the personal impact of data leaping into all aspects of our lives trying to uncover uncanny and playful implications of a data obese future.
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Ian Li.
HCII, Carnegie Mellon University.