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Why does it seem like every single platform sent out a 2024 Year in Review infographic? With increasing data surveillance (and avenues to self-track data), we have more data about our lives, actions, and media consumption than ever. But when our lives are datafied to this degree: what are the risks? The Letterboxd specific video: • Letterboxd is kind of toxic (or I may just... Support my channel! (If you’d like): https://www.ko-fi.com/stateofmoregon Find me elsewhere: Instagram: / stateofmoregon Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/stateofmoregon/ Looking for something else to watch on the same or a similar topic? I've made a playlist with some further viewing! • Everything is DATA: Further Viewing Chapters: 00:00 - introduction 03:36 - EVERYTHING IS DATA 09:30 - why does everything have a year in review? 12:07 - why do we like data? 18:25 - big data is scary 21:03 - i feel too aware... 26:45 - conclusion References: Dodge, M., & Kitchin, R. 2007. ‘Outlines of a World Coming into Existence’: Pervasive Computing and the Ethics of Forgetting. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 34(3), 431-445. https://doi.org/10.1068/b32041t Lasén, Amparo, & Larissa Hjorth. 2017. “Inscribing Intimacy: Conceptual Frames for Understanding Mobile Media Affect” in Between the Public and Private in Mobile Communication. 1st ed. Routledge: 120–137 Lupton, Deborah. 2016. The Quantified Self : A Sociology of Self-Tracking. Cambridge, UK: Polity. McClusky, Mark. 2009, June 22nd. "The Nike Experiment: How the Shoe Giant Unleashed the Power of Personal Metrics." Wired. https://www.wired.com/2009/06/lbnp-nike/ Ramadanovic P. 2001. ``From haunting to trauma: Nietzsche's active forgetting and Blanchot's writing of the disaster'.' Postmodern Culture 11. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v011... Williams, Kaiton. 2013. "The Weight of Things Lost." Personal Informatics. CTC :)