Death and Media
Don't normally recycle old posts, but in light of the 9/11 anniversary observation going on in the media, this one seemed worth resurrecting:
FRIDAY, APRIL 08, 2005
eternal life will not be televised
papolatrie - the help of ritual - bigness, inflation, costumes, dirge, convenient fixity of death.
Probably nothing more and less like news than death. It's factoidal, verifiable, and opens media elan to savor a perfectly controlled routine. It's control over the news, not the news, that we want. Not news, but a sort of mechanized Big Gulp O' the Thrill and the Chill of Memento Mori, the frisson of horror slowed to images of a gelid crawl of thousands of the assembled, moving in medievalesque slo-mo, the hyperbolic elongation of the photo-op.
Labels: 9/11, 911, anniversary, commodification of news media, media and money, media like death, nine one one