Part of the point of “post-authenticity” is that whether a thing is “real” or “fake” is not necessarily the most interesting or…
Part of the point of “post-authenticity” is that whether a thing is “real” or “fake” is not necessarily the most interesting or salient point about it. We’re after that now.
— Jay Owens (@hautepop) April 24, 2019
(via http://twitter.com/hautepop/status/1120861416943230981)