Unfreeze something in time

April 23, 2023

Some people say that I should study to become a climate scientist so that I can ‘solve the climate crisis’. But the climate crisis has already been solved. We already have all the facts and solutions. All we have to do is wake up and change.
— Greta Thunberg

One idea to keep it slow and simple… Unfreeze something in time

In her new book, Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock, Jenny Odell suggests this unique exercise:

“Just pick a point in space—a branch, a yard, a sidewalk square, a webcam—and simply keep watch. A story is being written there.”

She calls this “unfreezing in time” because the exercise helps retrain our minds to a different kind of time—time told by nature. When we intentionally watch time, as told by a sidewalk square, then we stop seeing a static, unchanging place incidental to our daily walk. The space comes alive in its own right, inhabited by a shifting array of flora, fauna, light, and color. All changing in their own time and through their own logic.

What can you unfreeze in time? What spaces around you live by a different sense of time than clock time?

Observe the space outside your kitchen window. Or note the shifting patterns of light through your front door. Observe a single patch of grass right to the left of your office building entrance. One day a bee will appear. The next comes a dandelion. Eventually, a brown leaf cascades to rest there. None of them will wear a watch.

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