The Static Noise
Finding silence in an ecosystem designed to scream
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- USD 5.99
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- USD 5.99
Descripción editorial
"The Static Noise – Finding silence in an ecosystem designed to scream" is a survival guide for the information age. It treats digital notifications, news tickers, and social media feeds not as "content," but as "cognitive pollution" or static noise that degrades the quality of human thought. The book argues that we have lost the ability to hear our own intuition because the background volume of the world has been turned up too high.
Tech-sociologist Mark Fisher explores the design ethics of the attention economy, showing how algorithms are tuned to create anxiety because anxiety drives engagement. The book offers a philosophy of "Digital Stoicism"—not rejecting technology, but refusing to let it dictate one's emotional state. It provides text-based mental exercises to "tune out" the static and reclaim the mental bandwidth needed for deep reflection.
"The Static Noise" is for anyone who feels chronically overwhelmed but under-informed. It teaches the reader to become a gatekeeper of their own mind, filtering out the signal from the noise to find clarity in a chaotic digital landscape.