How to Do Nothing

Resisting the Attention Economy

256 páginas

Publicado el 21 de mayo de 2019

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978-1-61219-749-4
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In a world where addictive technology is designed to buy and sell our attention, and our value is determined by our 24/7 data productivity, it can seem impossible to escape. But in this inspiring field guide to dropping out of the attention economy, artist and critic Jenny Odell shows us how we can still win back our lives.

Odell sees our attention as the most precious—and overdrawn—resource we have. And we must actively and continuously choose how we use it. We might not spend it on things that capitalism has deemed important … but once we can start paying a new kind of attention, she writes, we can undertake bolder forms of political action, reimagine humankind’s role in the environment, and arrive at more meaningful understandings of happiness and progress.

Far from the simple anti-technology screed, or the back-to-nature meditation we read so often, How to do Nothing is an …

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Meandering, fascinating, thought-provoking

I think this was a little more of a back-to-nature meditation than the blurb made it sound like, and it's pretty meandering. But the meandering feels appropriate, and Odell is a very engaging thinker, so it's enjoyable and engaging rather than just unsatisfying or unfocused. This resonated with a lot of stuff on my mind recently and I have a feeling I'm going to want to revisit it.

Doing Nothing is a Lot of Work

A fantastic work of cultural critique with some deep ecology thrown in to fill the void where apps used to be. It gets a little unfocused near the end, but the fist 75% is so good. It provides an excellent overview on generative refusal, amateur ecology, and community connectedness presented from the point of view of a tech enthusiast turned bird-watcher.

Temas

  • attention