May Paradise Look Nothing Like Disneyland1
Kim Clune
(Brain Drain Website)
Although Jean
Baudrillard recently passed away, he lives on through the memories of
his family and “The Precession of the Simulacra” – a theory he bequeathed
to his readers. Museums will probably seal Baudrillard’s thoughtful notes
in airtight, acid-free folders to be filed away once they’ve been
copied for display. The duplication is sufficient to render both
artificial. He will be studied by future generations and his
past will be perceived as their own. Perhaps somewhere in the ether, Dear Jean
Baudrillard, you will know that I respect you as an authentic human
being. Your past is your own, as is that of Ramses, and I
am willing to let you rest, in the sacred secret of your grave.
May paradise look nothing like
Disneyland.
© Kim Clune
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