Replicated Communities: Bianca Bosker’s “Original Copies”

COPYING HAS A BAD NAME in Western culture. In his seminal dialogue The Republic, Plato infamously views artistic endeavors as the production of bad copies. Painters, he insists, merely copy what they see, such as objects designed by craftspeople, whose work itself allegedly is but a derivative copy of ideal forms. Their imitative endeavors fall … Continue reading Replicated Communities: Bianca Bosker’s “Original Copies”