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About Jimena de la Frontera, the province of Cadiz and Spain as a whole, focused on this small village in the mountains

CONTINUOUS PARTIAL ATTENTION DISORDER

Continuous Partial Attention [CPA] is the trend of stretching our ‘attention bandwidth’ to cope with the myriad demands on our concentration posed by technology. The term was coined by the writer Linda Stone, formerly of Apple and Microsoft, who describes CPA as ‘the behaviour of continuously monitoring as many inputs as possible, paying partial attention to each’. Stone, notes that CPA is a ‘post-multitasking behaviour’. If multitasking is ‘motivated by a desire to be more productive and more efficient’, CPA is ‘motivated by a desire to be a live node on the network’. Anxious to connect and desperate not to miss any opportunities, CPA ‘contributes to a feeling of overwhelm, over-stimulation, and a sense of being unfulfilled’. Indeed, the ‘always on’ character of technology (such as emails, PDAs, IM, VOIP) compromises ‘normal’ social interactions (checking your Blackberry at lunch) and, in Stone’s analysis, ‘has created an artificial sense of constant crisis’. Like wild animals in a continuous state of alert, an ‘adrenalised fight or flight mechanism kicks in’. Of the hundreds of emails received each day, Stone asks, how many are ‘tigers’, requiring immediate action, and how many are merely ‘mice’? (Most, in fact, are likely to be spam.) Faced with this profusion of inputs we increasingly turn to filters (Sky+) and blocks (iPods) to find a signal amidst the noise.
Stone elegantly, and perhaps presciently, calls committed and undivided attention ‘the real aphrodisiac’. And she suggests that ‘the world may continue to be noisy, but, our yearning and fulfilment are more likely to come from getting to the bottom of things, from stillness, and from opportunities for meaningful connection’.

(Source: dunno, I’m confused and disordered)

4 Comments»

  jane simpson wrote @

Just love your sense of humour! Great blog, Prospero! Might visit Jimena de la Frontera in the summer thanks to you!

  PROSPERO wrote @

WOW! THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT, JANE! LET ME KNOW IF YOU DO COME BY, SO’S I CAN FEATURE YOU HERE, OKAY?

  Anonymous wrote @

porque no salen bien las tarjetas y eso en la columna del costado?

  PROSPERO wrote @

Gracias por participar, Anónimo. Es porque no lo sé ampliar. ¿Hay alguien ahí afuera que me pueda echar una mano con eso?


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