| Attention used to be personal property. Now feeds scalp it and resell it by the pixel. I got tired of donating mine, so I built Momentarily. What it is: a calendar with 30-second slots. Price: $5 flat, paid once. What you get: during your slot I think only about you or whatever you specify. No phone, no tabs, no idle Spotify. What you don’t get: follow-up emails, analytics, or an upsell. When the timer hits 00:30 it’s over. Call it reverse capitalism. Instead of stealing attention I sell mine at retail. Link: https://momentarily.example (booking + source). AMA: performance art, protest, or tiny utility? |
Momentarily is created as a art piece against how large corporations use your data and sell it on for attention to advertisers. The role of Momentarily is atleast personally a joke, to say F'you to big tech, and I'm taking back control over my own time and what or who I sell my attention to.
Most people who have actually bought know and understand it's a joke, and understand that they don't recieve "feedback" or "advice" They recieve 30 seconds of my time where I just sit and think about them. And I give them raw thoughts I'm having at that time in email form.
That could be a response to something they said, my thoughts on them, or just a fun little shitpost as a joke to lighten their day.
Although it says no refunds allowed, if anyone wants to get a refund they can literally just ask. Life's not that deep, you can make light of a shit situation, and make art.
Peace and Love, Seeds in soil. My attention is mine to give.