MFA Thesis
The research conducted for my thesis evaluated existing technologies that track daily activities via mobile devices and online services. These disparate patterns inspired the mobile application called Sophia, a central hub for all daily activities and a tool for finding enlightenment.
The product organizes results in a quantifiable snapshot of how people live, and rate users against their community and friends, adding a competitive component. Sophia is an opportunity to use the positive effects of technology, bringing clarity to the chaos of ubiquitous digital data.

