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E-raamat: Attensity!: A Manifesto of the Attention Liberation Movement

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 20-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Particular Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781837312665
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  • Kirjastus: Particular Books
  • Keel: eng
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Pay attention: If you are human, you must read this book Jaron Lanier



We all feel it: something is seriously wrong. Our attentionthat essential ability to give our minds and senses to the worldis being trapped, gutted, and sold out from under us by an industry of immense technological and financial power. The heedless exploitation of this vital capacity by a handful of tech companies is harming us all, reducing our very selfhood to that which can be quantified, bought, and soldand shaking the foundations of our democracy.

To push back against this 'human fracking,'we need more than individual willpower or isolated efforts. We need a movement of collective resistance. Such a movement is beginning to bloom, and in this radical, first-of-its-kind guide, The Friends of Attention show us how to join the fight. We meet welders, nurses, poets, and surfers, all of whom are engaged in attentional practices. We learn to seek out sanctuariestheatres and museums, houses of worship, dance partieswhere together we can take refuge from the frackers. Drawing on a rich legacy of critical intellectuals and the creative wisdom of diverse traditions, Attensity! takes our apocalyptic present, turns it on its head, and reveals new vistas of human flourishing.

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Attensity! reminds us that how we attend to the world shapes what the world can be for us, and for one another. With a lively, even joyful blend of philosophical seriousness and practical imagination, it invites us to see attention not as a private asset to be hoarded but as a shared capacity to be cultivated and protected -- Kwame Anthony Appiah Attensity! is a thrilling declaration of independence from tech's tyranny over our human spirits. We feel the human and humane surge to renewed life through its call to each of us to reclaim ownership of our own attention, and of the actions we can cultivate with itfor ourselves and in our own names, instead of at the bidding of machines -- Danielle Allen * author of Our Declaration: A Reading of the Declaration of Independence in Defense of Equality * At a time when most reports are of the world getting worse, heres a zinging, erudite book that arrives with the happy news that one thing can get better if we put our minds to it. Attensity is about how to reclaim one of our most powerful and valuable qualitiesour attentionthrough a path back to the human things that matter: community, care, imagination, and art. Its both a keen historical analysis and a call to movement-building from a group of people who have spent years working in the libraries and the classrooms but also, with the shared force of their attention, in the ever-changing streets -- Nathan Heller A stirring battle cry on behalf of our shared humanity against the forces that seek to diminish and degrade it. Downright invigorating. Just what the moment calls for -- Chris Hayes * author of The Sirens Call * This is an ambitious text that will demand much of all of us readers beyond the page. It is asking vital questions about the potential of re-wiring our lives in a time of growing crisis, where avalanches of information and access threaten the present and future of care, of close attention. Very thankful to have spent time with this -- Hanif Abdurraqib It is not always that you come across a book that changes how you see the world. Attensity is an extraordinary book - every chapter has revelations that will make you stop and reconsider how you are living your life, and reclaim the life that we have been given -- Tim Wu Pay attention: If you are human you must read this book. Also, please note that the term attention has been colonized and made to mean the opposite of what it used to. According to AI people, it now means clearing out context to make less work for pattern-finding algorithms. Dont let algorithms clear YOU out -- Jaron Lanier The Friends of Attention are the underground attentional resistance youve been waiting for. Their manifesto is a luminous book, filled with great clarity and hope, and it crackles with the energy of a movement that could change the world. Reading it will give you hope that the war for our attention is not yet lost, and that our minds, our lives, can still be our own. Attensity! is not just a book to be read its a call to be answered, a vision to be embraced, a future to be built. The liberation of human attention just took a huge leap forward -- James Williams, former Google ad strategist, an Oxford-trained philosopher, and author of Stand Out of Our Light: Freedom and Resistance in the Attention Economy The Friends are onto something. We should pay more attention to them * Telegraph *

The Friends of Attention is a collective of activists, artists, and thinkers. D. Graham Burnett is the Henry Charles Lea Professor of history of science at Princeton University. Alyssa Loh, a filmmaker, co-directed the short film Twelve Theses on Attention. Peter Schmidt is the Programme Director of the Strother School of Radical Attention.