The Quantified Self: Technology, Choreography, and Embodiment
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Description
Davies Scholars in this course critically examined the freedom and ownership entailed by the drive towards technological quantification. By situating the discourse firmly within the intersection of media theory, embodiment, and artistic practice, we together analyzed the modes of bodily significance in digital environments, and digital objects' significance in physical environments.
Publication Date
2017
Publisher
Davies Forum
City
San Francisco
Keywords
Technology
Disciplines
Art and Design | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Berdugo, Liat and Nicely, Megan, "The Quantified Self: Technology, Choreography, and Embodiment" (2017). All USF Faculty Authored Books. 12.
https://repository.usfca.edu/faculty_books_all/12