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The Most Connected Man in the World Uses 700 Sensors and Systems to Record Every Detail of His Existence

Posted: 27 Mar 2014 04:37 AM PDT

They say meditation can make you self-aware, but it looks like technology can do the job too! 45-year-old American software developer Chris Dancy, the world's most connected human being, uses a range of sensors, devices, services and apps that gather real-time data about his activities and the environment around him. A total of 700 systems monitor his every mood and move, and being 'the most quantified human' has helped him know himself better than ever before. "I spent the last four years connecting all the devices that I wear to all the smart technology in my home, and piping all that data through to a single online platform, so I can search my entire life. I call it my 'inner-net'," he said.

Dancy doesn't just stay connected for fun, he puts all the data to good use. By constantly monitoring his movements and eating habits, he has managed to lose 100 pounds. "I now know what to drink, what to eat, when to sleep and when to actually make myself get up. Very simple things like that," he said. "It's body and mind hacking. Just like we hack computers and any type of data, your body and your mind is the greatest information system humanity has ever known and understanding it makes it hackable."

"When I touch something, I try to make sure it's a something that I can get information out of so I can track, then search it, visualize it and share it with people who might want that piece of it," Dancy added. He got the idea to stay connected after realizing that he was putting a lot of information online and if one of these services went out of business, relevant information would be lost. "It really started with me having a desire to digitally collect what I was creating."

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The Picture-Perfect Pencil Portraits of Natasha Kinaru

Posted: 27 Mar 2014 03:28 AM PDT

Natasha Kinaru is a beautiful, young Russian artist whose pencil and pastel drawings of celebrities are incredibly realistic. So realistic, that they are often confused with digitally 'enhanced' photographs.

"I am inspired by people, so different, beautiful, interesting, mysterious, bright, talented," said 21-year-old Natasha. "Drawing allows you to see them closer, try to guess the character, to convey mood, emotion. If it works – a portrait (is) alive, looking at it you can see the spark in his eyes and painted soul of the artist." Some of her most popular drawings feature subjects like Benedict Cumberbatch (as Sherlock Holmes), Daniel Craig, Jim Parsons (of The Big Bang Theory fame) and Leonard Nimoy (Spock in the original Star Trek series).

Natasha said that she doesn't draw for fame. In fact, anyone can sit down with her for a chat and even pick up a few tips on sketching. She makes her drawings using a complicated technique that involves layers. Using pencils of different softness, she creates tones, then draws the small details, completes the background shading and aligns the last layer. The end result is a character that is so alive and eyes that are so penetrating it’s almost impossible to believe it’s all done by hand, with pencils.

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Zombie-Inspired Beer Is Brewed with Actual Brains

Posted: 27 Mar 2014 02:15 AM PDT

As the season finale of the popular TV show The Walking Dead approaches, Philadelphia's Dock Street Brewing Co. is celebrating with its own version of a 'zombie' beer brewed with actual brains. Don’t freak out just yet, though, those are smoked goat brains, not human.

The brewery's website reads: "Presenting the Brainy Dock Street Walker: Quite possibly the smartest beer you'll ever drink. Get a taste and watch the finale at Dock Street on March 30th, 7pm."

"More often than not, monotonous Monday cleaning rituals (labors of love for brewers everywhere) were spent recapping the previous nights' twists, turns, narrow escapes, or untimely goodbyes," said the brewery in a press release. "Dock Street wanted to brew a special tribute to the show. Dock Street Walker' (7.2 percent ABV) is an American Pale Stout, brewed with malted wheat, oats and flaked barley for a smooth, creamy mouthfeel. Fuggle hops provide delicate, earthy notes, while the cranberries create a sinister, bloody hue and a slight tartness. The pre-sparge-brain-addition provides this beer with intriguing, subtle smoke notes. In true walker fashion, don't be surprised if its head doesn't hang around forever."

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