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The Ecology of the Workshop

Crawford's name for the integrated physical, temporal, and social environment in which craft work produces focused attention through material demand — the counterpoint to the screen-based attention ecology.
The ecology of the workshop is Crawford's name for the integrated physical, temporal, and social environment in which craft work unfolds. The workshop is not merely a place where work happens. It is an attention ecology — a structured environment that produces focused attention through the specific demands of the work itself. The tools are arranged for use. The materials are present to hand. The task provides its own structure, its own sequence, its own demands on focus. There are no notifications, no sidebars, no feeds. The material world enforces attention through consequences: the chisel that slips when focus wanders produces an immediate, irreversible gouge that cannot be undone, that demands response, that forces the practitioner back into the present. The workshop is the antithesis of the screen-based environment and the model for what an AI-age attention ecology would need to include.
The Ecology of the Workshop
The Ecology of the Workshop

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Crawford's concept extends the analysis in The World Beyond Your Head

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