Beginning with Slow Food in 1986, the idea of rejecting the "
cult of speed" has gradually spread from a focus on food into other fields. In his book
In Praise of Slow,
Carl Honore explores the spread of the worldwide
Slow movement, urging greater attention to all aspects of daily life, human relationships, and the quality of experience. Meanwhile, on the web, witness the spread of Slow. Slow down your stuff with
Slow Home,
Slow Travel,
Slow Fashion,
Slow Art,
Slow Craft,
Slow Design. Relax with some
Slow Reading; check out a
Slow Read from a
Slow Library. Plan for
Slow Cities governed by
Slow Leadership. Use
Slow Schooling,
Slow Research, and the
Slow University to explore
Slow Science and
Slow Math. Bank with
Slow Money [PDF]. Explore the world with
Slow Travel, using
Slow Fuel for
Slow Transportation. What's the rush? Come on. Take it easy.
posted by Miko
on Nov 26, 2007 -
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