From 4de3bdfdef291a461c09e0760221c301bcc54dba Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: anon Date: Sun, 20 Oct 2019 07:34:52 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] minor edit for speaking purposes --- deadmiami.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/deadmiami.md b/deadmiami.md index ce2345b..0d47afc 100644 --- a/deadmiami.md +++ b/deadmiami.md @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ ## i. Into the Machine A common misconception of Debord's idea of the spectacle is that images are evil. Absolute statements like that really only belong in marxist ideology and dont really -do much for me or what I plan on saying. Images are tools and since their signifigance probably won't disappear it seems prudent for us flag waving radicals to use them. The +do much for me or what I plan on saying. Images are tools and since their signifigance probably won't disappear, it seems prudent for us flag waving radicals to use them. The same power of image that can push a person to buy a truckload of shit they dont really want or need, could also be used to make them behead a politician. This delicate dance of iconography -is, in this anarchist's humble opinion, best reflected in the Cyberpunk movement. Ignoring the fact that a horde of fuarking people that are cringing at my use of the word +is, in this anarchist's humble opinion, best reflected in the Cyberpunk movement. Ignoring the fact that a horde of fuarking people are probably cringing at my use of the word "movement", Cyberpunk has what many consider to a pretty damn good true-to-life take on the present and near future. Its motto: High Tech Low life, can be seen in the massive catalog of media its inspired. When this motto is expanded, one can see that Cyberpunk orbits around juxtaposition of seemingly god-like technology and its effect on the people who are controlled and atomized by it. Stop me if that sounded familiar. That idea was cemented in the Cyberpunk canon by Gibson's Neuromancer and brought to