

Sinossi
Scrittura, calcolo, immagine, informazione: la storia della rappresentazione del mondo sembra arrivata al suo compimento e il mondo sta scomparendo, inghiottito dalla sua immagine riprodotta, come fosse un buco nero. E' questo il "delitto perfetto" di cui parla il testo, la "risoluzione anticipata" del mondo per clonazione della realtà e sterminio del reale da parte del suo doppio. Che fare dunque? Bruciare la televisione o sparare a delle immagini virtuali, come fa lo sfortunato eroe di Videodrome di Cronenberg? Per fortuna, come insegna Sherlock Holmes, il delitto perfetto non esiste: in ogni crimine c'è un dettaglio che stona. Sta al lettore di Braudillard scoprirlo.
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- Pagine: 170
- Data di uscita: 01-03-1996
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I expected it to be literally a detective novel, but the point of view about the crime in question is completely reversed and simultaneously investigative. The hypothesis addressed by him here, for example, is not even that of simulation, but that there was at some point reality at all just like Qua Leggi tutto
Hah! I love it. 80 reviews and only like four that actually attempt to say anything outside of the star rating. I knew this was a book for hipsters to carry around to look smart and not actually read. Well, I read it and though there were some aspects of the work as cultural theory that I found comp Leggi tutto
arthur clarke'ın, tanrının 9 milyar adı üzerine yazdığı öykünün izleğini de tam olarak bu oluşturur. tibetli bir keşiş topluluğu, kendini, yüzyıllardan bu yana tanrının 9 milyar adını yazmaya adamıştır; bunun sonunda dünya tamamlanacak ve son bulacaktır. usanç verici bir çabadır bu ve yorgun düşen k Leggi tutto
I think Baudrillard deliberately employs the language of a prophet; chances are that some of his prophecies will come true and others will say – see, he said it before Facebook appeared! In the end it is not a book to understand but a cry out for action, that is to recover the lost body of Reality a Leggi tutto
It's pretty easy to criticize this book. It's dense, confusing, alarmist, and potentially meaningless. I can't defend the writing style, and I can't claim to have correctly understood a word of it. This book is difficult for me to review, because I struggled so much to piece together the arguments a Leggi tutto
Kitabı okurken notlar aldım yine biraz karışık olabilir ama sırayla derleyerek onları yazcam. Baudrillard'ın gerçeklik anlayışına, sorgulamasına direkt giriyor. Onu anlamak için güzel bir kitap fakat ilk kısmı okuması zordu. Eski zamanlardaki ana konuların tartışılması yani böyle teorik anlamda zate Leggi tutto
I can't say it was the most enjoyable read, and frankly, much of the time, especially early on it felt like a lot of run-on sentences using paradoxes and wordplay to bring home his point it felt redundant. But just when you think its too in space he hits you with a chapter or section that is absolut Leggi tutto
At first, I felt a little bit clever for getting some of it, then I felt a little bit stupid for the bits I didn’t get. Ultimately, I felt that the book itself was stupid for talking around in such wilfully impenetrable circles. I know that there is a bunch of philosophy that would perhaps help me r Leggi tutto
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