Telepolis has an interview with Slavoj Zizek entitled “Hysteria and Cyberspace”.
Deep, deep, good stuff.
Do you know the function ‘undelete’ in computers? The problem with computers is not that something can be erased: you worked all afternoon and then have a power failure and it’s gone. Okay, these things can happen. But you know that it’s sometimes even more horrible that you cannot really erase it. Once it’s in, it’s in. Here I see also the problem with cloning. It’s not the problem of: “Will I lose my individuality, will I be in the position of precise doubles etc.” The problem of cloning is that you cannot ever die. You kill yourself and they find (ideally speaking, of course it is not yet scientifically possible) just a little bit of you and they can reconstitute you. You are endlessly reproductable. Nobody knows how this will effect individuality.