Simulacra and Simulation Background

Simulacra and Simulation Background

Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007) was a French sociologist, philosopher, and cultural theorist. He is best known for his ideas on postmodernism, simulation and hyperreality.

Baudrillard's work, including "Simulacra and Simulation", critiques the impact of mass media, consumer culture, and technology on contemporary society, questioning the nature of reality and representation.

"Simulacra and Simulation" is a philosophical work exploring the concept of hyperreality, where simulations and copies replace the reality they imitate, leading to a loss of meaning. It has influenced discussions on media, consumer culture, and the nature of representation.

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