Sunday, March 8, 2015

Commoditization of our Attention

Reclaiming our attention. I believe this is a very logical first step. From there we will have the spaciousness to consider what the next most important things are. Slow down to read this one... especially taking time with the image... striking.
There are many causes for the increasing concentration of wealth in a shrinking elite, but let us throw one more into the mix: the ever more aggressive appropriations of the attentional commons that we have allowed to take place. 
I think we need to sharpen the conceptually murky right to privacy by supplementing it with a right not to be addressed. This would apply not, of course, to those who address me face to face as individuals, but to those who never show their faces, and treat my mind as a resource to be harvested.

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