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Jenny Odell

How to Do Nothing

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  • forgetenothas quoted4 years ago
    As I disengaged the map of my attention from the destructive news cycle and rhetoric of productivity, I began to build another one based on that of the more-than-human community, simply through patterns of noticing. At first this meant choosing certain things to look at; I also pored over guides and used the California Academy of Science’s app, iNaturalist, to identify species of plants I had walked right by my entire life. As a result, more and more actors appeared in my reality: after birds, there were trees, then different kinds of trees, then the bugs that lived in them. I began to notice animal communities, plant communities, animal-plant communities; mountain ranges, fault lines, watersheds. It was a familiar feeling of disorientation, realized in a different arena. Once again, I was met with the uncanny knowledge that these had all been here before, yet they had been invisible to me in previous renderings of my reality.
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted3 years ago
    we could just relax and look up at the trees
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted3 years ago
    Stupid fools are those who are never satisfied with what they possess, but only lament what they cannot have
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted3 years ago
    particularly concerned with the addictive features of everyday technology
  • forgetenothas quoted5 years ago
    In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.
    –JOHN CAGE
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted8 days ago
    To me, Fiverr is the ultimate expression of Franco Berardi’s “fractals of time and pulsating cells of labor.”16
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted8 days ago
    This is a cruel confluence of time and space: just as we lose noncommercial spaces, we also see all of our own time and our actions as potentially commercial.
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted8 days ago
    Currently, I see a similar battle playing out for our time, a colonization of the self by capitalist ideas of productivity and efficiency.
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted8 days ago
    That’s because this kind of thing always seems to be happening: those spaces deemed commercially unproductive are always under threat, since what they “produce” can’t be measured or exploited or even easily identified—despite the fact that anyone in the neighborhood can tell you what an immense value the garden provides.
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted8 days ago
    In a public space, ideally, you are a citizen with agency; in a faux public space, you are either a consumer or a threat to the design of the place.
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