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DESCRIPTION:We all know what it feels like to be fully absorbed in somethin
 g: time dissolving\, effort becoming effortless\, the rest of the world go
 ne quiet. Researchers call this mental state of sustained attention the 
 “flow state.” It is also\, for many people\, frustratingly rare. Why i
 s it so hard to get there? This talk starts from that question and refuses
  the easy answers.\n\nMany people complain that they can't focus anymore\,
  and there are explanations that are worth taking seriously: tech platform
 s are built to grab our attention\, social media keeps pulling us back\, a
 nd our feeds are designed to keep us scrolling\, not thinking. \n\nDrawing
  on the research on flow experience\, this talk explores how attention is 
 at the center of a mess where the personal and the political are genuinely
  tangled.
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SUMMARY:In the flow (and out of it) - Sura Genc
URL:https://cfp.cttue.de/tdf5/talk/88UNV3/
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