…we might ask ourselves whether the dinosaurs did not disappear as a result of a catastrophic internal process – precisely on account of that maximum power and its reversal, as all systems reverse at their apogee. There is nothing to say we are not mentally and biologically programmed for an internal disappearance of the same order, as the logical consequences of our power (Jean Baudrillard. Cool Memories III. New York: Verso, 1997:139).
Articles
Louis Arnoux. Split or Die? The Innocent Fate of Humans.
Jean Baudrillard. The Riots of Autumn or The Other Who Will Not Be Mothered.
Jean Baudrillard. Virtuality and Events: The Hell of Power.
Hsiang (Kevin) Hsu. The Principle of Reversal
Joseph Nechvatal. Jean Baudrillard and a Counter-Mannerist Art of Latent Excess.
Paul Virilio. The Museum of Accidents.
Judgment and Punishment
Stephen Smith. Furious Envy: Baudrillard and the Looting of Baghdad.
Jean Baudrillard. Our Society’s Judgment and Punishment.
Photography
Julian Haladyn. Baudrillard’s Photography: A Hyperreal Disappearance Into The Object.
Scott Lukas. Fragments of The World Thinking Me, Or How The Digital Facilitates Human Separation.
Looking Back On Utopia Achieved
Jean Baudrillard. Utopia Achieved: “How Can Anyone Be European”?
Book Reviews