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JENNY ODELL on the Attention Economy [ENCORE] /330

For The Wild

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The Importance of Reframing Progress and Invention

In your book, you write that 19th century views of progress relied on an image of the land as a blank slate where its current inhabitants and systems were like so many weeds. But if we sincerely recognized all that was already here, both culturally and ecologically, we started to understand that anything framed as construction was actually also destruction. Can you speak to how boycotting the attention economy also means tangible and intangible commitments to place and a sort of repair in the form of unraveling? Yeah. I think one example of this is Middle Harbor Shoreline Park - it used to be Naval Supply Depot and then it's basically the port turned it into a park.

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