The arts of attention and Oslo Architecture Triennale
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This paper starts from a two-fold observation: firstly, that attention rests at the core of
our environmental challenges; and secondly, that by becoming (more) attentive to the
modified, transformed, and controlled urban environments in which we dwell, we may
be better equipped to attend to these challenges. The paper therefore develops and
introduces “an urban attention ecology” that seeks to expand our ability to attend to
urban form in ways that open possibilities to critically address and creatively
negotiate the ways in which cities are built and inhabited. The potentials and
challenges of the urban attention ecology are thought through in a practice-based
account of a broad range of critical spatial practices centring around the theme of
degrowth. These practices took the form of performances, installations, and other
artistic projects that the author gathered, developed and presented as curator of the
Oslo Architecture Triennale 2019.