Max Neuhaus

1990
Morse Margaret « An Ontology of Everyday Distraction: The Freeway, the Mall, and Television », Bloomington,
Indiana University Press, 1990, 193-221

In her seminal essay 
"An Ontology of Everyday Distraction: The Freeway, the Mall, and Television" (1990), Margaret Morse analyzes three "non-places" that dominate modern life. While the essay primarily critiques media and architecture, it is frequently linked to the work of Max Neuhaus in scholarly discussions regarding the politics of public space and perceptual attention.