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Attention is a choice, but exercising this choice takes practice. Just Looking is a community-led project because it's easier and more fun to practice together.
Once a month, we send out Noticing, a newsletter written by Menka Sanghvi. Each one is a deep dive into the world of attention and looking. As well as ideas and pictures, you'll also find videos, useful links, and further reading.
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Introducing the 60 Experiments in Looking!
Because we can't control everything in this crazy world, but we can choose how to use our attention.

The Slipperiness of Convenience
Knowing what we are doing – while actually doing it – is the basis of awareness, intention and agency. And sometimes that requires adding some annoying speed bumps along the way.

Being an Earthling
It's funny how often the more you understand, the more awe you feel. An artist friend of Nobel-winning physicist Richard Feynman once lamented how science makes things dull. Read the iconic rebuttal below.

Do You See Faces?
Walking the streets in search of face pareidolia can help boost our creativity, and when we spot a face, it can also be a humbling reminder of how our eyes can be nudged and fooled.

Why Noticing Matters
What is worth noticing? We have seemingly endless choices in our infinite scrolls and instant searches. But on closer examination, we find algorithms creating monocultures. Attentionally malnourished, we can easily start feeling disconnected.

Noticing – Our Newsletter
Join our newsletter community for monthly inspiration to slow down and stay curious about everyday life and what matters most to you.