jenny odell how to do nothing

― Jenny Odell, How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy. I did like that the book doesn’t advocate for readers to just disconnect with technology, but to take a more holistic approach and learn to take breaks. I do like that the author doesn’t favor giving up technology all together. One of the hosts mentioned that How to Do Nothing captured her feelings about social media pretty well, and it got me curious enough to read. Jenny Odell is an American artist, writer and educator who is based in Oakland, California. (Englisch) Taschenbuch – 29. Manchmal ist das Leben wie eine stürmische Insel. Nothing is harder to do these days than nothing. If you approach this book hoping for a self-help manual you may be disappointed. 2 likes. It was just a black metal rectangle, lying there as silently and matter-of-factly as a sweater or a book.

“My experience,” as Odell writes, “is what I agree to attend to".

Um aus diesem Karussell zu navigieren, benutzen Sie bitte Ihre Überschrift-Tastenkombination, um zur nächsten oder vorherigen Überschrift zu navigieren. To me, a free market, capitalist system is one in which people have private property (which would include owning their own houses and farms, by the way), and are free to buy and sell to each other as they see fit. etc”) and it’s probably not a big deal for most people. Sie hören eine Hörprobe des Audible Hörbuch-Downloads. Wiederholen Sie die Anforderung später noch einmal. But this response would be shortsighted. Bitte versuchen Sie es erneut. This doesn’t sound like a book for me after reading your thoughts on it. Not only that, I was fascinated with how inert my phone appeared as an object; it was no longer a portal to a thousand other places, a machine charged with dread and potentiality, or even a communication device. I resonate with your discovery that the author seems to assume everyone is with her on the Marxist train. Very insightful, and I’m impressed that you pushed on through the book despite not getting parts of it. If you haven’t read the book, you might benefit from knowing what the following two terms are (I had to look them up while reading): Now for my thoughts on the book: It was a little hard to read. Wählen Sie ein Land/eine Region für Ihren Einkauf.

Bill Bryson comments, “Endlessly insightful and full of surprises — exactly what you would expect from Tim Harford.”, ©1999–2020 Tim Harford, all rights reserved – Images by. Laden Sie eine der kostenlosen Kindle Apps herunter und beginnen Sie, Kindle-Bücher auf Ihrem Smartphone, Tablet und Computer zu lesen. But Odell is trying to do something different – to reflect on the political and economic structures that surround us and try to monetise our attention. To be sure, it gave me a valuable new perspective on how I use technology. Preise inkl. Bestellen Sie jetzt und profitieren Sie vom günstigsten Preis für das Produkt zwischen Bestellung und Erscheinungs- bzw Erstauslieferungsdatum. Angebot von Amazon.de. But Odell is trying to do something different – to reflect on the political and economic structures that surround us and try to monetise our attention. Details, and to order on Hive, Blackwells, Amazon or Watersones. And I am with you on the conflation of capitalism and consumerism.

Sorry about the rant. Great review! Chapter 6: Restoring the Grounds for Thought is the final chapter and the start summarises the previous few chapters (in a way that’s much clearer than the preceding chapters, in my opinion). Zugelassene Drittanbieter verwenden diese Tools auch in Verbindung mit der Anzeige von Werbung durch uns. Last summer, I accidentally staged my own digital detox retreat. doing nothing may be our most important form of resistance. temporär gesenkter USt.

Es wird kein Kindle Gerät benötigt. In “How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy,” she shows us a way. Das geschätzte Lieferdatum dieses Titels ist derzeit nicht bekannt. Chapter 3: Anatomy of a Refusal continues the story started in Chapter 2 and looks at how people might refuse to participate in the ‘attention economy’.

Alone in the cabin, it took me about twenty minutes to stop freaking out about how abruptly disconnected I felt. Dezember 2020. Tea Discussion Post: What makes a good tea review? Alle kostenlosen Kindle-Leseanwendungen anzeigen. And the impulse to say goodbye to it all, permanently, doesn’t just neglect our responsibility to the world that we live in; it is largely unfeasible, and for good reason. June 30, 2019 I first heard this book from the Would Quitting Instagram Make You Happier episode of Why’d You Push That Button. I would have liked for the author to be more upfront about her worldview – with all her talk of understanding nuance, she talks as though concepts late capitalism is something that we all know and agree with, while it’s something that I didn’t really encounter while studying Economics (no surprise because as mentioned above, I didn’t focus on Marxist economics). But in a world where our value is determined by our 24/7 data productivity . I think breaks are good. I’ll admit that a lot of it went over my head, partly because most of the examples in the book are related to modern art, which is something that I did not get. But you may well enjoy it if you approach it for what it is – an extended reflection on nature, humanity and the challenges of the society we have built, from a thoughtful and politically engaged artist and technology writer. Momentanes Problem beim Laden dieses Menüs. (Try Newport.) I am afraid my knowledge of economics is so dated… That part would go over my head for sure. how is this account of events coloured by the way the author sees the world? For example, when Odell quotes Audre Lorde, “Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare”, I really don’t grasp what she’s driving at. I’m not sure how to express why this resonates, but I’ll try …. . I first heard this book from the Would Quitting Instagram Make You Happier episode of Why’d You Push That Button. Like, if you frequently take nature walks or go to the library, or if you garden, you must be Marxist. I wasn’t won over by this, but perhaps I’m starting in too different a place. I suspect that the filter bubble effect is making this division even more pronounced than before. But after that brief spell of panic, I was surprised to find how quickly I stopped caring. Chapter 5: Ecology of Strangers was when the book tries to tie ecology to the attention economy and talk about why the attention economy is bad. Wählen Sie die Kategorie aus, in der Sie suchen möchten. Geben Sie es weiter, tauschen Sie es ein, © 1998-2020, Amazon.com, Inc. oder Tochtergesellschaften, und über 8 Millionen weitere Bücher verfügbar für. I was anticipating a quiet d, I went to Skai for an afternoon tea earlier this m, Would Quitting Instagram Make You Happier, Book Review: Too Much and Never Enough by Mary L. Trump, Book Review: Brat Farrar by Josephine Tey, Tea Review: Ceylon Idulgashinna ‘Blue Nettle’ Oolong Tea from What Cha, The World of the Shining Prince by Ivan Morris. The chapter then goes on to talk about how “the loss of spatial and temporal context happens within the attention economy” before ending with the imagination of the utopian social network. Jenny Odell is an artist who wants us to learn to detach from social media. Its only use was as a flashlight and a timer. I think the book is using this to describe all bad things associated with capitalism, as mentioned by this article in.

Odell takes her time describing her slow meanderings around the Rose Garden in Oakland, California, sitting and listening to birdsong. I think that what you’re supposed to do is stay in the midst of life. Evidently I need to read Audre Lorde’s words in their original context. Odell was born in San Francisco and grew up in Cupertino, California. Like “That’s why, when I worry about the estuary’s diversity, I am also worrying about my own diversity—about having the best, most alive parts of myself paved over by a ruthless logic of use. (I don’t think Newport ever used the word ‘neoliberalism’; it springs naturally to Odell’s pen.) This is a pretty difficult book to summarise in one paragraph, so here’s my understanding of the six chapters: Chapter 1: The Case for Nothing talks about how doing nothing has its benefits. With newfound peace of mind, I worked on my project unperturbed by the information and interruptions that would have otherwise lit up that tiny screen every few minutes. Leider ist ein Problem beim Speichern Ihrer Cookie-Einstellungen aufgetreten.

Ihre zuletzt angesehenen Artikel und besonderen Empfehlungen. Overall, I think this book will appeal to its audience: people who lean towards Marxist economics and who enjoy modern art (it’s not for me so I don’t understand a lot her examples). Finden Sie alle Bücher, Informationen zum Autor, Roman-Neuerscheinung: Der neue Roman von Jette Hansen. So argues artist and critic Jenny Odell in this field guide to doing nothing (at least as capitalism defines it). I was on a solitary trip to the Sierra Nevada to work on a project about the Mokelumne River, and the cabin I had booked had no cell reception and no Wi-Fi. Dieser Artikel erscheint am 29. is this an opinion? I spend enough time online to worry about what it’s doing to my sense of self. Hinzufügen war nicht erfolgreich. Variation an der Kasse je nach Lieferadresse. Nachdem Sie Produktseiten oder Suchergebnisse angesehen haben, finden Sie hier eine einfache Möglichkeit, diese Seiten wiederzufinden.

That said, it’s mostly my personal preference to know where authors are coming from so that I can keep their biases in mind when reading the book (to think “is this a fact? But we were also in favor of the simple life, staying in touch with nature, being frugal, handicrafts, books, libraries. This is the sentiment at the core of the artist Jenny Odell’s slow and beautiful new book, How to Do Nothing.In this conversation, we talk about the importance of activities that can’t be optimized — listening to another person, taking care of ourselves, contemplating a new idea — and why truly taking time to pay attention to the little things is an act of resistance. Chapter 2: The Impossibility of Retreat looks at people who opted to drop out of society. I think the chapter can be summarised in this sentence: “if attention and will are so closely linked, then we have even more reason to worry about an entire economy and information ecosystem preying on our attention.” There’s also something about bioregionalism in here. Details, and to order on Hive, Blackwells, Amazon or Watersones. Wählen Sie einen anderen Lieferort. Last year that might have felt slightly quirky; this year, we’ve all been doing it. Geben Sie Ihre Mobiltelefonnummer ein, um die kostenfreie App zu beziehen. Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for the Future at the New Frontier of Power, The Anarchy: The Relentless Rise of the East India Company, "She struck a hopeful nerve of possibility that I hadn’t felt in a long time. How To Do Nothing by Jenny Odell feels like the right book at the right time for me. Plus, the author is coming from a more Marxist/Socialist economic perspective (something I realised only when I went to google what late-stage capitalism was), which is not something I studied very much.