The talk and the book where does it fit with self-help? I really like Malcolm Harris's blurb on my book which he says it's self-help for the collectively minded. So I think you might actually end up more confused by the end than when you started. It's just kind of long and convoluted and doesn't really give you any like straight recommendations at the end. But something that I think a lot about is if you embrace the kind of model of the self that I talk about in the middle of the bookWhich is hard to draw a hard line between yourself and not you.
Jenny Odell is a multidisciplinary artist and the author of How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy.
“I’ve noticed that the times I’m extra susceptible to being on social media is when I am feeling personally insecure or when I’m dealing with existential dread. That within itself is not part of the attention economy—that’s just a human being having feelings and reacting to things. For me, it’s a question of like, ‘What do I do with that?’ I can either feed it back into the attention economy and actually get more of it back—more anxiety or more existential dread—or I can go in this other direction and spend time alone or with people who care about the same things. Those are places where I can bring my feelings and they won’t destroy me.”
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[00:49] How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (Melville House • 2019)
[00:51] ”How To Do Nothing” transcript of keynote talk (Medium • 2017)
[01:10] “A Business With No End” (New York Times • 2018)
[02:30] Evan Ratliff on Cointalk
[02:42] The Mastermind: Drugs. Empire. Murder. Betrayal. (Evan Ratliff • Random House • 2019)
[03:18] “There’s No Such Thing As A Free Watch” (Museum of Capitalism • 2017)
[05:05] The Bureau of Suspended Objects
[16:55] Gordon Hempton’s “Desert Thunder”
[29:27] Radical Technologies: The Design of Everyday Life (Adam Greenfield • Verso • 2017)
[37:32] Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer • Milkweed Editions • 2015)
[39:25] “Notes of a Bioregional Interloper” (SFMOMA • 2017)
[53:30] Mark Lombardi’s drawings
[56:40] “On How to Grow an Idea” (Creative Independent • 2018)
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