A Deep Look At Lifelogging
Posted Monday, February 5th, 2007, at 11:46 am Eastern by Mark Wallace
Scott Carlson has written a really outstanding article about lifelogging in the February 9 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education. Not only does he go around wearing recording equipment around his neck like a lifelogging freak (3pointD’s favorite kind of freak, to be sure; see pic at left), but he also talks to people with a variety of different views on lifelogging, investigates its historical roots, and takes the time to illustrate the things that would be lost in the lifelogging age. This is possibly the best single take on lifelogging I’ve yet encountered. Highly recommended reading as we move into increasingly connected days.
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Should we invite these guys to Second Life to do avatar lifelogging?
There will be a live discussion about lifelogging on the Chronicle’s Web site today (Wed, Feb 7). You can post a question ahead of time here:
http://chronicle.com/live/2007/02/ellis/chat.php3