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Venice Biennale 2013 - special mention to Lithuania and Cyprus
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Self-tracking ist wie Bloggen - nur für schüchterne Menschen
Evgeny Morozov “Die smarte neue Welt”
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Quantified Self
The Quantified Self[3] is a relatively new term for a long-standing movement (since the 1970s) to incorporate technology into data acquisition on aspects of a person's daily life in terms of inputs (e.g. food consumed, quality of surrounding air, sound, and light[4]), states (e.g. mood, arousal, blood oxygen levels), and performance (mental and physical). Such self-monitoring and self-sensing, which combines wearable sensors (EEG, ECG, video, etc.) and wearable computing, is also known as lifelogging. Other names for using self-tracking data to improve daily functioning[5] are “self-tracking”, "auto-analytics", “body hacking”, “self-quantifying”, self-surveillance, lifelogging, sousveillance, and Humanistic Intelligence.[6][7] [8] In short, quantified self is self-knowledge through self-tracking with technology. Quantified self-advancement have allowed individuals to quantify biometrics that they never knew existed, as well as make data collection cheaper and more convenient. One can track insulin and cortisol levels, sequence DNA, and see what microbial cells inhabit his or her body.
The term Quantified Self is used interchangeably with Personal Informatics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantified_Self
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Künstlerin, Stuntfrau und Fitness-Freak Helga Wretman besucht Berliner Künstler in ihren Ateliers und macht mit ihnen ein Personal Training - ein individuelles Fitnessprogramm, zugeschnitten auf die künstlerische Arbeit der jeweiligen Partner. Es geht darum den Geist und den Körper ordentlich auf Vordermann zu bringen. Und während des Workouts und unter dem unter Einfluss unbegrenzter Endo [...]
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Fitness for Artists TV, leaders shot, courtesy of Helga Wretman Helga Wretman may have invented the very first art-discourse-based fitness regime. Over the course of a work-out, Wretman interviews artists in their studios, discussing their work and ideas between squats and star-jumps. For the second episode of her Fitness for Artists TV series, Wretman interviews the artist Aleksandra Domanović. Domanović, who works across digital media and sculpture, is interested in themes around collective identity, nationalism and monumentality. Her work “19:30″–titled after the time-slot for the nightly news in the former Yugoslavia where she grew up–grapples with the changing nature of communal experiences, from news broadcasts to techno raves. The work-out proves to be less distracting than you’d think–imbuing the discussion with humor and energy. Who ever said you couldn’t combine your interest in art with your need to get fit?
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Das neue Samsung Galaxy S5 misst nun sogar den Puls: Entscheidender sind jedoch die verbesserte 16-Megapixelkamera und das neue Energiemanagement.
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Scrennshot von Punkt 5. "Fitnessfunktion" aus "Genetische Algorithmen"
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