

The art of attention (with Jenny Odell)
15 snips May 23, 2019
In a captivating discussion, visual artist and author Jenny Odell delves into resisting the demands of the attention economy. She explores the tension between productivity and creativity, urging listeners to rethink how they value time and engage with the world around them. Odell highlights the significance of doing 'nothing' and the joys found in nature, like bird-watching. She also reflects on the struggles of new parents balancing identity expectations and the importance of mindfulness in an overstimulated society.
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Productivity vs. Creativity
- Productivity is about creating something new and tangible.
- Creativity involves observing and making new connections between existing things.
Art Residency at the Dump
- Jenny Odell's art residency at the dump involved researching the origins of discarded objects.
- Her exhibit showcased these objects with tags revealing their life stories, prompting reflection on value and creation.
Applause Encouraged
- Scott Pollack's 'Applause Encouraged' framed a sunset viewing with ropes and chairs, turning it into a performance.
- This act of framing transformed a mundane experience into a noteworthy event, highlighting the power of orchestrated attention.