- hyper-reality
- hyper-re·ˈal·ityn Hyperrealität f geh, Überwirklichkeit f
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
hyper-reality — by Mike Gane Baudrillard s work involves a consistent effort to chart and theorise what happens to the idea of reality in western cultures. For most readers this is paradoxical since it is assumed that reality is universal and it might seem… … The Baudrillard dictionary
Hyper crush — Este artículo está huérfano, pues pocos o ningún artículo enlazan aquí. Por favor, introduce enlaces hacia esta página desde otros artículos relacionados … Wikipedia Español
Hyper Police — Infobox animanga/Header name = Hyper Police caption = ja name = はいぱーぽりす ja name trans = genre = Comedy, Police, Science FictionInfobox animanga/Manga title = author = Minoru Tachikawa publisher = flagicon|Japan Kadokawa Shoten publisher other =… … Wikipedia
integral reality — by William Pawlett The notion of integral reality appeared relatively late in Baudrillard s career, becoming important thematically in The Perfect Crime (1996c [1995a]) and discussed in detail in his final major work The Intelligence of Evil … The Baudrillard dictionary
Decoding Reality — Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information Front Cover … Wikipedia
America — by Diane Rubenstein Baudrillard offers an assessment of the centrality of America for his work in an interview: All of the themes that I first examined in my previous books suddenly appeared in America, stretching before me in concrete forms … The Baudrillard dictionary
science fiction — by Catherine Constable In a short chapter entitled Simulacra and Science Fiction Baudrillard sets out three orders of simulacra which generate three modes of writing. The first order of natural simulacra generates the imaginary of the utopia … The Baudrillard dictionary
perfect crime — by Jonathan Smith The dual misfit between the world and its appearances, and between our thoughts and the world, cast truth into doubt for Baudrillard, persuading him that the world s reality is like a perfect or unsolvable crime a dreadful… … The Baudrillard dictionary
virtual — by William Pawlett The virtual is an important term in Baudrillard s later work, used frequently as a noun and also as an adjective in his notions of virtual events, virtual war and virtual power. The most important dimensions of the virtual … The Baudrillard dictionary
Denis Peterson — is an American hyperrealist painter. He is a hyperrealist painter whose photorealist works [1][2][3] have been exhibited at the Brooklyn Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Butler Institute of American Art, Tate Modern, Springville Museum of… … Wikipedia
postmodernism / postmodernity — by Ashley Woodward Baudrillard briefly used the term postmodern in the early to mid 1980s before expressing deep dissatisfaction with it and seeking to disassociate himself from it. In response to a request to explain postmodernism, he once… … The Baudrillard dictionary