19-09-2025, 10:48 PM
to ruminate better on what i said, we can see that this iconolatry leads people to care more about becoming an icon, and so, integrating themselves in the digital gallery of icons, than the raw experience, or so of what they truly desire, by an individuated aesthetic sensibility, in their hearts. either way, this digitalized branding of an identity as an icon is a form of mentally pervasive passiveness... the role of spectatorship of the icons becomes of the self as well at all moments, which explains why some people die while taking selfies or when recording something, because they truly are not there but in the images; so even when out there, the polished representation of that day, is more important, and so to be contained to an image of worship, rather than the true sensual experience.
