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  • Title: Digital Food Cultures
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  • Language: English
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  • Publisher: ➤  Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group
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  • First Year Published: 2020
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Quantified self

Quantified self is both the cultural phenomenon of self-tracking with technology and a community of users and makers of self-tracking tools who share an

Gary Wolf (journalist)

writer, contributing editor at Wired magazine, and co-founder of the Quantified Self. Wolf earned a BA from Reed College in Portland, Oregon and an MA from

N-of-1 trial

across all periods of the studies. With the cultural phenomenon of the quantified self a proliferation of personal experiments akin to N=1 is occurring, along

Bryan Johnson

ISBN 978-1-940556-20-8. Personal science Human enhancement Quantified self Seth Roberts N of 1 trial Self-experimentation in medicine Altucher, James (May 4,

Uncanny valley

applications Virtual reality sickness Virtual world Other Camera filter Quantified self Screen-door effect Simulation hypothesis Transhumanism Vergence-accommodation

Palmer Luckey

revolves around turning old hardware devices such as game consoles and PCs into self-contained portable units mixing new and old technology. While attending college

Joe Betts-LaCroix

Meeting of The Quantified Self Meetup Group". Retrieved 18 June 2013. "Quantified Self: Joe Betts-LaCroix on the 28-Hour Day". Quantified Self. 2011-09-22

Instant (app)

Instant is a Quantified Self mobile app for iOS and Android. It tracks the user's phone/app usage, travel, places, fitness and sleep automatically. It

Wearable technology

which tracks information such as walking and heart rate is part of the quantified self movement. In 2013, McLear, also known as NFC Ring, released a "smart

Simulation hypothesis

such simulations are not created because of technological limitations or self-destruction; or advanced civilizations choose not to create them; or if advanced