BRAIN DEAD: THE SLOW ERASURE OF EMPTY TIME by Paul Robinson
190 x 210mm, 85 pages, Black & white printing, Perfect bound, Softcover, 2026
BRAIN DEAD: The Slow Erasure of Empty Time explores a quiet shift taking place in everyday life. The disappearance of genuine rest.
Moments that once allowed the mind to slow down such as waiting, walking, or sitting with nothing to do are now often filled by the small, constant pull of the phone. Scrolling, alerts, and endless streams of information keep the mind lightly engaged at all times. Over time this steady stimulation can leave people feeling strangely tired, distracted, and unable to settle their thoughts even when they finally stop.
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