Master Thesis Defense: Burcu Avcı
Self-Knowledge Through Self-Tracking Devices:
Design Guidelines For Usabilty And A Socio-Technical Examination From Posthumanity Perspective
Burcu Avcı
VACD, M.Sc. Thesis, 2015
Thesis Jury
Elif Ayiter (Thesis Supervisor), Murat Germen, Ali O. İlhan (Özyeğin Ünv.) Çağla Aydın (substitute)
Date &Time: May,11th, 2015 – 14:00
Place: G050
Abstract
The Digital Era introduces emerging product categories that have evolved around
certain habits and concepts. One tendency in the Information Age is recording and
storing quantitative and qualitative data based on an individual's life by using ubiquitous
computing devices. Such products, bringing self-observation and autobiographical
memory capabilities to an extreme level, have the potential to morph human beings by
augmenting and altering their self-understanding through presenting previously nonexistent
information regarding their lives. The diversity found in this product range is
increasing parallel to the growing demand. However, the meaning of these products for
human life is rarely discussed. It remains a question whether these personal logs lead to
an enriched self-knowledge for their users or not. This thesis aims to investigate the
design principles and the influences of self-tracking products and services on daily life
within a socio-technical framework in order to establish a connection between selftracking
by ubiquitous computing devices and the notion of self-concept