Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Xerox is not the copy technics, it is a principle. It seems to me, that never before the copy was not so habitual, as today. During an epoch of total boredom the copy entertains us. It is such game: at first there was one piece, and there were ten.
The copy brings a variety our boring life, becomes somehow more cheerful, well or it is possible to tell more variously. All is copied: the information is copied, art is copied, style is copied, people are copied.
If has not appeared Xerox, likely, nobody would began to embody idea of cloning during a life. From the point of view of manufacture this same: to make a copy of the document or to make a copy of the person. Certainly, the person to make more expensively. Xerox has proved — the copy is real.
I do not think, that the cloning it is terrible.
I do not think, that something will essentially change.
Our world without any microbiology but only at the expense of TV and supermarkets has created billions clones, is simple we about it we do not guess yet.
In us the claim for own uniqueness sits. We have an illusion, that we especial, but we differ nothing from each other. Unless one of us loves Coca-Cola, another Pepsi, one uses electric razor Philips, another — machine tool Gillette, one listens Beatles, and another — Rolling Stones. The cloned people, likely, will not have a feeling of uniqueness and feature, they will understand, that they only copies each other. They will be more fair with themselves if they still have an ability of dialogue with by itself. They will not consider any more themselves as individualities. We consider ourselves as individualities only because we carry clothes of "independent" labels, we look "independent" films, we listen to "alternative" music, we go to "alternative" clubs.
The person cannot differ as consumption. The person to differ only on that, consumes or not. I consume, and consequently I — as all. “I dancing and a singing shit”, — as spoke a monkey to the reflexion in a film "Fight clubs”.
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