Blog Reflection 2


"the museum, instead of being circumscribed in a geometrical location, is now everywhere, like a dimension of life itself." -baurdrillard 16

this section of Simulations had me thinking about museums and the things humans claim are valuable. baudrillard claims that without stockpiling the past, humans lose their lineage and their culture, which i don't think i agree with. human beings are such fluid creatures, constantly changing each moment, maybe letting go of the past would provide for a more successful future. hell, we've been stockpiling for centuries but look where that got us these days...



"...everything is dead and risen in the past..." baudrillard 13
also got my gears going about if our lives are already predestined, which makes this class and these readings pretty amusing to me.

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  1. These are really interesting thoughts, I understand what Baudrillard is saying about stockpiling the past and I also agree with you and see your side. But I do also think that some communities have lost their lineage and culture because their environments did not allow them to 'stockpile' so to speak.

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  2. "we've been stockpiling for centuries but look where that got us these days." That's a really good point. I wonder if changing how *the museum* is structured could change its impact -- for better or for worse. Like, if the museum was democratized, and there was a vote on what parts of culture get to stick around, how would that change the institution?

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