Confessions of a Recovering Data Collector

Notes

For over five years Harrison documented and recorded information about nearly every aspect of her daily routine, amassing reams of data in the process. But these laborious, demanding and introverted processes took their toll. Something had to give. Ellie had to quit!

Editor Ellie Harrison, Hannah Jones
Publisher Plymouth College of Art
ISBN ISBN 978-0955749131
Reference P3422
Date 2009
Type Publication

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