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A near-paralyzing fascination with a subject that drives deep and patient observation, as exemplified by Odell's artistic work.

1 chapter across 1 book

How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy (2019)Jenny Odell

Chapter 1

In Chapter 1 of 'How to Do Nothing,' Jenny Odell explores the value of 'doing nothing' as a deliberate practice of attention and contemplation in a world overwhelmed by distraction and political turmoil. Using personal experiences at Oakland's Rose Garden and referencing artists and thinkers like Gilles Deleuze and Pauline Oliveros, she argues that moments of solitude and deep observation are essential for meaningful thought, speech, and resistance to the attention economy. The chapter also highlights how attentiveness to overlooked details—whether discarded objects, public art, or bird songs—can deepen perception and foster an ethics of care.