Hyperreality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In semiotics and postmodern philosophy, the term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fantasy, especially in technologically advanced postmodern cult...
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Jean Baudrillard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jean Baudrillard (July 27, 1929  – March 6, 2007) ( ) was a French cultural theorist, sociologist, philosopher, political commentator, and photographer. His work is frequently associated w...
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hyperreality: -a condition in which "reality" has been replaced by simulacra; -Borges; -Baudrillard argues that today we only experience prepared realities-- edited war footage, meaningless acts of terrorism, the Jerry Springer Show;
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Jean Baudrillard was born in the cathedral town of Reims, France in 1929. He told interviewers that his grandparents were peasants and his parents became civil servants (Gane 1993: 19). Baudrillard also claims that he was the first member of his family to pursue an advanced education and that this led to a rupture with...
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; The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth — it is the truth which conceals that there is none. ... If we were able to take as the finest allegory of simulation the Borges tale where the cartographers of the Empire draw up a map so detailed that it ends up exactly covering the territory (but where, ... It is the real,
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Jean Baudrillard - Paroxysm: The Perfect Crime - If not for appearances, the world would be a perfect crime, which is to say, without criminal, without victim, and without motive. Wherein the truth is forever withdrawn, and where the secret is never exposed, for want of traces. ... Jean Baudrillard - Paroxysm:
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Mar 7, 2007 ... Jean Baudrillard's theories about the manufactured nature of reality were discussed both in philosophical circles and in blockbuster movies ...
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Baudrillard (1981) claims the Saussurian model is made arbitrary by the advent of hyperreality wherein the two poles of the signified and signifier implode in upon eachother destroying meaning, ... Baudrillard, Jean. Simulacra and Simulation. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1994. Baudrillard, Jean.
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Philosopher Jean Baudrillard, author of Simulacra and Simulation which was referenced in The Matrix, died Tuesday at age 77. His thinking on hyperreality has obvious... ... Jean Baudrillard, 77, Critic and Theorist of Hyperreality, Dies [New York Times]; Dust Breeding [CTheory]
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(3) simulation simulacra: based on information, the model, cybernetic play. Their aim is maximum operationality, hyperreality, total control. ... Perhaps the SF of this era of cybernetics and hyperreality will only be able to attempt to "artificially" resurrect the "historical" worlds of the past, trying to reconstruct...
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