- A
simulacrum (pl.:
simulacra or simulacrums, from
Latin simulacrum,
meaning "likeness, semblance") is a
representation or
imitation of a
person or thing...
-
Simulacra and
Simulation (French:
Simulacres et Simulation) is a 1981
philosophical treatise by the
philosopher and
cultural theorist Jean Baudrillard...
- A
simulacra or
simulacrum is a
representation or
imitation of a
thing or person.
Simulacra may also
refer to:
Simulacra (video game), a 2017
horror video...
-
Simulacra (stylized in all caps) is a 2017 detective-horror game
developed and
published by
Malaysian video game
developer Kaigan Games. It was released...
- The
Simulacra is a 1964
science fiction novel by
American writer Philip K. ****. The
novel portrays a ****ure
totalitarian society apparently dominated...
- "Wax
Simulacra" is a
single from the
album The
Bedlam in
Goliath by the Mars Volta. The
single debuted on
November 18, 2007, on San Francisco's Live 105...
- In
simulacra is a
Latin phrase meaning "within likenesses." The
phrase is used
similarly to in vivo or ex vivo to
denote the
context of an experiment...
- An Hourgl**** of
Opals (Machinery Records)
Resin (
Simulacra Records) Film
Decay (
Simulacra Records)
Emulsion (
Simulacra Records)
Official website v t e...
- in the conflict, and its stylized,
selective misrepresentation through simulacra.
Hamid Dabashi, a
professor of
Iranian studies and
comparative literature...
- po****r culture.
Among his most well-known
works are
Seduction (1978),
Simulacra and
Simulation (1981),
America (1986), and The Gulf War Did Not Take Place...