2007 - Welcome to TIVOland
2007 – Welcome to TIVOland
Now I understand. For many years I thought our American popular culture suffered from historical amnesia. Mistakenly this was attributed to condition to an excessive desire for material consumption coupled with a decline in reading skills. Then I discovered TIVO, and it all became clear.
The TIVO technology illustrates the subjectivity of time, if not space. We can now so manipulate (rewind and/or) the “live” images on TV that “real time” is all but lost, or just a reference point, if that. TIVO has become the lived metaphor in which we live.
Perhaps this explains how the architects of the Iraq War have kept alive the projection of “victory.” By constantly replaying 9-11 it has become a perpetual present. The “real time” present can be bypassed by just never advancing TIVO far enough. Denial of the real present is a major benefit of those who live in TIVOland. Happiness can be found in just replaying carefully selected images (photo opportunities like “Mission Accomplished” of the past.
We need tot fear the reality of 2007. In TIVOland we can just keep adjusting the image. Now I understand why G.W. believes that doing more of the same is the best new strategy for “victory” in
Cheers,
Merle
