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Computable Bodies : Instrumented Life and the Human Somatic Niche - Josh Berson

Computable Bodies

Instrumented Life and the Human Somatic Niche

By: Josh Berson

Paperback | 19 November 2015 | Edition Number 1

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Data. Suddenly it is everywhere, and a lot of it is about us. The explosion in the volume of computing power available to human use and the incorporation of sensor technologies into an ever-wider array of artifacts has transformed our understanding of nature. Now it is poised to transform human behaviour itself.
With the increasing presence of technology in every day life, 'self tracking' is a concept that has been gaining momentum. This book looks at the computable body, the quantified self - measuring movement, paces, calories, heartbeat, sleep patterns and so on, in order to better understand ourselves. Ultimately, the aim is to improve our lives through feedback and altering patterns of behaviour.
Josh Berson asks how the revolution in human data is changing what it means to be human. The flood of data is becoming central to how we monitor and reflect on ourselves. For some, this is a powerful new tool of introspection and self-improvement. For some it signals the arrival of a dangerous 'control society' in which surveillance is no longer the prerogative of discrete institutions but a pervasive fact of life.
Looking at the quantified self and radiating out from there, Computable Bodies is an enthralling account of how technology is changing the very relationship with have with the self, and how in semiotic terms, these advances affect the way we perceive the world around us. The language of the body and the way our bodies interact with the world is changing.
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What algorithm scans, slices, peels away and reincarnates shapes this groundbreaking work into the cybernetic human carcass. -- John R. Stilgoe, Orchard Professor in the History of Landscape Development, Harvard University, USA
This dazzlingly original, beautifully written text explores fundamental issues of the body's imbrication with data and instruments. Exploring the variety of ways in which we have rendered ourselves computable, it offers a richly social understanding of selfhood and the body. -- Geoffrey C. Bowker, Professor of Informatics, University of California at Irvine, USA
Berson brings readers along on a detective-like journey through the contemporary terrain of pervasive computing, probing its effects on the interface between body and world. What, he asks, does a world saturated by human data feel like? Drawing our attention to the uncanny ease with which computing insinuates itself into embodied existence, Berson illuminates the new kinds of entrainment, rhythms, instrumentation, and experiential modulation that result. At once playful and profound, his original admixture of auto-ethnography, critical analysis, and semiotic theorization produces an analysis that is sure to galvanize the current conversation around technology and its intimate effects. -- Natasha Dow Schull, Associate Professor of Science, Technology, and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA and author of 'Addiction by Design' and 'Keeping Track'
[A] fascinating reflection on what a body is and how we hold and move and feel and are aware of it ... [Computable Bodies is] recommended for anyone interested in technology and in what it means to have/be a body. * Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University, blog *

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