SUMI-E JOURNAL: OFF THE GRID
Saturday, April 28th, 2007I have been sick and our bootleg wireless signal is down, so my past couple of days have been pleasantly lo-fi. I’ve been working with the brush a lot (see above), reading books, and staying away from the computer screen. The only hi-tech thing I did the past couple of days was play Super Paper Mario while listening to an Elmore Leonard audiobook (audio books + video games = a brilliant idea from my buddy Brandon).
I don’t know anything about Stephen Elliott, but he had a great article in Poets and Writers on living without the internet with some great advice:
Divide your day into online and offline. Studies have consistently shown that people with more screens open get less done. Multitasking slows down productivity. As long as you read your e-mail and respond once every twenty-four hours, nobody is likely to notice. Dedicate at least half of your day to handling non-Internet tasks exclusively. Write a list of things you need to do when you do get online so your Internet time will be more productive. If the main thing I was doing in my life was writing a novel, I would resolve not to be online at all. I know people who have moved “off the grid,” to rural areas to escape any distractions to their work. But the reality is you don’t need to go anywhere, you just need a computer without a Wi-Fi hookup. The urge to screw around is always strongest when the work’s not going well. And if you work at a computer, screwing around is only a click away. But when the work’s not going well is exactly the time to turn the Internet off.




April 30th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
ugh! thanks for this, cuz i’m seriously addicted to the internet. i need to stop this shit because its awful.
in fact, i’m on the internet right now!
May 1st, 2007 at 11:57 am
i have to say, life without internet is pretty blissful…until you want to google something
May 9th, 2007 at 9:33 pm
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May 10th, 2007 at 10:28 am
Stephen Elliot has written a few books, one of which is the heartbreaking Happy Baby. Great writer. His advice is one of the reasons I’m glad my laptop requires an external wi-fi card. When it’s crunch time, I head to the coffee shop and leave the card at home.
May 10th, 2007 at 2:25 pm
cool…maybe i’ll check him out!