For followers of a growing self-discovery movement, the quantities in our lives can say a lot about its quality—and be transformed into art.
by Aimee Levitt
If, as Socrates said, the unexamined life isn't worth living, then Eugene Granovsky's life is richer than most. Every day he collects and records a wide assortment of personal data: his weight, his body mass, how far he walks, how much he sleeps, the air quality in his bedroom.…[ Read more ]