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Narcissus to a Man: Lifelogging, Technology and the Normativity of Truth

The paper “Narcissus to a Man: Lifelogging, Technology and the Normativity of Truth” written by K. O’Hara has been presented at Second Annual SenseCam Symposium in Dublin, on 16th September 2010.

Sensecam 2010

The growth of the practice of lifelogging, exploiting the capabilities provided by the exponential increase in computer storage, and using technologies such as SenseCam as well as location-based services, Web 2.0, social networking and photo-sharing sites, has led to a growing sense of unease, articulated in books such as Mayer-Schönberger’s Delete, that the semi-permanent storage of memories could lead to problematic social consequences. This talk examines the arg uments against lifelogging and storage, and argues that they seem less worrying when placed in the context of a wider debate about the nature of mind and memory and their relationship to our environment and the technology we use.

 
 
 

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