In January 2010, I set out on a year-long trek across cyberspace armed with an iPhone and a few thoughts about the relationship between art and technology. Digital Days is a long term digital documentary project that examines how society defines and understands an image as a reflection of self and society. The project has already been featured in the Medford Mail Tribune and soon will be published in Visual Communication Quarterly, a peer-reviewed journal of visual theory. In the first 90 days, I have recorded more than 1,500 moments of my life, many of them on my daily blog. The blog itself has had more than 245,000 visitors in the past 5 years.