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Cathy Lee Chris Chang Daphne Chia Edison Yen Jean Baudrillard’s Simulacra and Simulation G roup 4 Janine Fang Joby Huang Joe Wang Tony Wang
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“The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth--it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true” Jorge Luis Borges: the map and the desert of the real Precession of simulacra – “simulation is no longer that of a territory, a referential being or a substance. It is the generation by models of a real without origin or reality: a hyperreal” Jean Baudrillard
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Orders of Simulacra 1.Symbolic Order: Society as a fixed system of signs distributed according to rank and obligation 2.First Order of Simulacra: The Early Modern period, from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution. Simulacra aim to restore an ideal image of nature, true originals underlie the fakes. 3.Second Order of Simulacra: From the Industrial Revolution to the middle of the 20th century. Mass production of copies or replicas of a single prototype appear, just as real as the prototype 4.Third Order of Simulacra: The present age - dominated by simulations, things that have no original or prototype. Death of the real: no more counterfeits or prototypes, just simulations of reality - hyperreality.
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Phases of the Images 1.Art reflects a basic reality 2.Art masks and perverts a basic reality; the sign becomes an unfaithful copy 3.Art masks the absence of a basic reality; the simulacrum pretends to be a faithful copy, but has no original 4.Art bears no relation to reality at all; it is pure simulation
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Age of Simulation The substitution of signs of the real for the real itself Deters every real process by its operational double, a metastable with all the signs and functions of the real: the real no longer needs to be produced What remains is the orbital recurrence of models and simulated generation of difference
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The Hyperreal The real is produced from miniature units (matrices, memory banks, command models) – and can thus be reproduced endlessly The real no longer has to be rational; it is operational – and since it is not enveloped by an imaginary, it is no longer real at all Hyperreal: the product of an irradiating synthesis of combinatory models in a hyperspace without atmosphere
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Disneyland as Hyperreality Based on reality Reproduced endlessly Reality ≠ real Disneyland = hyperreality
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a spotted deer Example: Bambi Bambi
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Other examples of simulacra Literature: - Ovid’s Metamorphosis Galatée (ivory statue) - Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the monster - Magazines photo of models touched up by computer Film: - Jurassic Park dinosaurs - Superman super-powered hero - 300 entire film shot in front of a blue screen TV: - Reality shows world of fantasy that viewers tend to engage to
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Works Cited http://cocadoodledoo.files.wordpress.com/2008 /10/disneyland-paris_1195132957.jpg http://www.yuwen789.com/book/reading/Uploa dFiles_2021/200705/200753014844157.jpg http://disney-lyrics.us/bambi/ http://big5.am765.com/zt1/ztfl/jlzt/eccjhsyzsx/lh zxbbcj/200811/W020081104497913756735.bmp
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Cathy Lee Chris Chang Daphne Chia Edison Yen Thank you for your attention Janine Fang Joby Huang Joe Wang Tony Wang G roup 4
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