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Jean Baudrillard is dead

Jean Baudrillard is dead

Jean Baudrillard is dead.

Horrible, terrible news. We were going to see him this summer.

I will write something about Baudrillard’s enormous influence on me, my thinking, and my life tomorrow. Perhaps I will be able to think more clearly then.

Tonight, I can only grieve. Tears keep falling, falling. I can’t process this at all. I am devastated.

Oh, Jean. Farewell, dear one.

“Contagion is not merely active within each system; it operates between systems.”

“Consider the recent release of an informational diskette on AIDS which was itself infected by a computer virus.”

“The real does no concede anything to the benefit of the imaginary: it concedes only to the benefit of the more real than real (the hyperreal) and to the more true than true. This is simulation. Presence is not effaced by a void, but by a redoubling of presence that effaces the opposition between presence and absence. Nor is a void effaced by fullness, but rather by repletion and saturation, by a plenitude greater than fullness.”

“For the problem, the only problem, is: where did Evil go? And the answer is: everywhere—because in a society which seeks—by prophylactic measures, by annihilating its own natural referents, by whitewashing violence, by exterminating all germs and all of the accursed share, by performing cosmetic surgery on the negative—to concern itself solely with quantified management and with the discourse of the Good, in a society where it is no longer possible to speak Evil, Evil has metamorphosed into all the viral and terroristic forms that obsess us.”

“If AIDS, terrorism, economic collapse and electronic viruses are concerns not just for the police, medicine, science and the experts, but for the entire collective imagination, this is because there is more to them than mere episodic events in an irrational world. They embody the entire logic of the system, and are merely, so to speak, the points at which that logic crystallizes spectacularly. Their power is a power of irradiation and their effect, through the media, within the imagination, is itself a viral one. They are immanent phenomena which are all related to each other; they obey the same protocol of virulance and have contamination effects way beyond their actual impact.”

(Thank you, Joseph, for delivering this sad message).

VirusHead Johari Window

VirusHead Johari Window

Which words do you associate with me?

My Interactive Johari Window

The Johari Window was invented by Joseph Luft and Harrington Ingham in the 1950s as a model for mapping personality awareness. By describing yourself from a fixed list of adjectives, then asking your friends and colleagues to describe you from the same list, a grid of overlap and difference can be built up.

Ongoing tabulated results will be here. I’m about to add a link on the sidebar. The Interactive Johari Window was installed and grouted by kavan.org.

(thanks to Mysticalgrrl and Andrena)

Update on McAfee Feedback

Update on McAfee Feedback

Coincidence? Uh-huh. Right.

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‘Opinionated’ VirusHead – Featured Blogger

‘Opinionated’ VirusHead – Featured Blogger

VirusHead has been featured at the Bloggapedia blog!

A caveat – it’s on a short list of eight of the most opinionated bloggers, out of the some 6,300 listed in their directory. Hmm…

Virushead: An academic, a mom, one opinionated lady.

“Opinionated” has negative connotations to me (I’ll leave the “lady” part alone… for now. Tip: “woman” is usually better).

Sure, I have strong opinions. I’ve worked pretty hard for most of my life to be able to have confidence in my opinions. I’m also an ethicist, and so I really try my very best to consider those judgments very carefully. I don’t often spew (although I will admit that occasionally the blog serves to take the edge off rather than to consider something seriously and in depth).

I’m “unreasonable and stubborn” only about issues on which I feel that I am standing against destructiveness and injustice, in compassion and solidarity with others. I’m an idealist in the sense that I deeply feel – and vividly imagine the circumstances of – injustice. I feel a sort of duty, at least on some issues, to speak up. Even if the only result is to register a statistical voice, it’s better than silence. I hope that some of my work opposing authoritarian, totalitarian forms of power may comfort or inspire others.

Then again, sometimes I’m just repulsed by some news item. I’m only human (grin).

I’m listed with Bookslut Blog, Opinionated Bastard, Skippy the Bush Kangeroo, Velvet Hammer, Plastic, SistersTalk and PoliBlog.

One more thing, just for the record: our providing featured blog post links to the above blogs does not in any way imply affiliation or agreement with any one particular opinion or viewpoint. In fact, we appreciate them all simply because that’s the whole point of a little thing called ‘freedom of speech.’

Thank you Bloggapedia, for the mention! ‘Preciate it muchly.