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doing_nothing [2014-02-27 01:01] nikdoing_nothing [2014-03-04 03:39] – [Working Less] maja
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   * http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2014/01/27/140127ta_talk_surowiecki   * http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2014/01/27/140127ta_talk_surowiecki
   * http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/12/why-the-9-to-5-day-is-so-tough-on-creative-workers/282331/   * http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/12/why-the-9-to-5-day-is-so-tough-on-creative-workers/282331/
 +  * http://www.ribbonfarm.com/2014/02/27/demons-by-candelight/
  
  
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 Ons brein krijgt zoveel stimuli te verwerken, dat we onze focus verliezen. Weinigen snakken naar een wereld zonder e-mail of internet hoewel vrijwel iedereen de nadelen ervaart. Ik stap een jaartje uit het bombardement, benieuwd wat die rust en stilte met zich brengen. -[[http://www.tijd.be/r/t/1/id/9468366|Johan Braeckman]] Ons brein krijgt zoveel stimuli te verwerken, dat we onze focus verliezen. Weinigen snakken naar een wereld zonder e-mail of internet hoewel vrijwel iedereen de nadelen ervaart. Ik stap een jaartje uit het bombardement, benieuwd wat die rust en stilte met zich brengen. -[[http://www.tijd.be/r/t/1/id/9468366|Johan Braeckman]]
 </blockquote> </blockquote>
 +
 +==== Bored, on Mars====
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 +<blockquote>A trip to Mars, with its invisible technology and vast, unprecedented distance from home, could estrange or alienate a crew to an unprecedented degree. Such a distance could produce an entirely new kind of boredom, impossible to imagine on Earth.
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 +http://aeon.co/magazine/being-human/what-four-months-on-mars-taught-me-about-boredom/
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 +</blockquote>
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 +
 +==== Chronesthesia ====
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 +<blockquote> Time Travel in the Brain: What are you doing when you aren't doing anything at all?
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 +This dark network (which comprises regions in the frontal, parietal and medial temporal lobes) is off when we seem to be on, and on when we seem to be off. If you climbed into an MRI machine and lay there quietly, waiting for instructions from a technician, the dark network would be as active as a beehive. But the moment your instructions arrived and your task began, the bees would freeze and the network would fall silent. When we appear to be doing nothing, we are clearly doing something. But what?
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 +The answer, it seems, is time travel. </blockquote>
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 +From: TIME http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1580364,00.html#ixzz2uZeyOl9C
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 ==== Unemployment ==== ==== Unemployment ====
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 http://dougald.co.uk/writing/dougald_futureofunemployment_feb09.pdf http://dougald.co.uk/writing/dougald_futureofunemployment_feb09.pdf
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