Baudrillard: Order of the Simulacra

Terms like 'simulation' and 'hyperreal' are sometimes bandied about with respect to our experience of media--but what is the structure of these concepts as Baudrillard lays them out? Moreover, how can we use these concepts to make sense of the present global crises? Craig, Will, and Adam are joined by Cooper from Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour to tackle these questions.
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  • @GordonFreemayne
    @GordonFreemayne4 ай бұрын

    Outro song is really good. Good episode 👍🏾

  • @efleishermedia
    @efleishermedia2 жыл бұрын

    Another amazing episode, and I gotta say, your thumbnail art is so on point too. Thanks fellas

  • @burnlikeneon4044
    @burnlikeneon4044 Жыл бұрын

    Does anybody know if there is a difference in the new 2nd Edition copy of Symbolic Exchange and Death?

  • @saIvete
    @saIvete2 жыл бұрын

    My favorite film is Cynic Ducky: New York

  • @archiefarrer6983
    @archiefarrer69832 жыл бұрын

    Yeah tried Simulacra and Simulation as an intro to Baudrillard..... Didn't get it......

  • @DiamorphineDeath

    @DiamorphineDeath

    2 жыл бұрын

    I think it’s a great introduction if one thinks of it as set up in the sort of classic uhhhh what could you call it, “critical theory manner?” The intro and the outro to the text are the heavy hitters, the middle is fluff more so than concise, with the intro being very clear; which illustrates that Baudrillard could be concise and make his point easily understood when he so chose to. Yet in the middle, including the beaubourg chapter on his hatred of the architectural monstrosity that is that building, it’s a lot more Baudrillard just being Baudrillard and poetic, and abstract, and everything you would expect. I enjoyed his chapter on Crash though, as I’d read the Ballard novel, and seen the Cronenberg film a few times; the quintessential “postmodern” pieces of media. I was surprised at actually getting more out of simulacra and simulation, I was expecting some difficulty. I came away from his “forgetting Foucault” essay completely confused as to what he even said in it though. Just absolutely nothing gained from reading that one; so I guess it depends ya know?

  • @DiamorphineDeath

    @DiamorphineDeath

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or his reference to the Holocaust made for television series in the 70’s, getting another chapter there of the simulacrum and hyperreality these events entailed. I view Baudrillard as a reactionary figure, well outside of his contemporaries as far as touching subjects and making statements no one else would. Hence the consistent “crypto-conservative” title affixed to him, which I don’t think is wholely unjustified. A lot more punk rock than Foucault was, that’s for sure.

  • @vioutifouljoe3941

    @vioutifouljoe3941

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DiamorphineDeath The Crash chapter is quite fantastic actually

  • @spankytag

    @spankytag

    Жыл бұрын

    The System of Objects is a better intro in my humble opinion if you really want to get into Baudrillard's work