WebWhacker Violates the Web

When a site is whacked, or downloaded from the Internet to the desktop of your personal computer, that site is removed from the larger context of the World Web. It therefore becomes something less than what it is. For example, is the photocopy of page from a book the same as the book? Is not that page within the book an accumulation of what comes before and after it? The page is partially defined by its context, and though the page by itself does have some existence, it becomes more than what it is in isolation when it is returned to its context.

Sex + Violence = Sexiolence


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