Simulacra and Simulation

(en.wikipedia.org)

36 points | by soupspaces 7 days ago

9 comments

  • euroderf 2 hours ago
    I always liked his observation that Disneyland was created in order to make the rest of America seem real.
  • ycombinete 1 hour ago
    I always enjoy the moment in The Matrix where Neo flops a hollowed out copy of this book open, to fish out some illicit mini-disc he’s storing in it.
  • conmod278 20 minutes ago
    I think most of these issues are symptoms of the fact that "People are forced to take decisions in limited time, based on limited information and possible misinformation". It has nothing to do with the fact that general public are dumb or ignorant. How do you expect me to make informed decisions about the world if I am forced to work a day job and raise a family while taking out time for personal entertainment and recharging. To remove the constraints, one must imagine an alternative universe where a person can stop time, read and reason as much as he wants. In such a universe, these theories would fall apart.
  • csb6 47 minutes ago
    The idea of a copy with no original is even more relevant than when the book was first published as it has become possible to use AI to generate fake images. (e.g. the million "Look what they took from you" slop accounts on Twitter that post nostalgic images of "traditional values" with clear anachronisms or inaccuracies)

    Current events have also been increasingly defined by fake images or videos that can be made very realistic-looking at first glance. There doesn't seem to be any effective mechanism to stop these kinds of lies from spreading. Social media incentivizes this content and whatever fact checking or correction that comes after is too slow to reverse the effects of the misinformation.

  • soupspaces 7 days ago
  • david927 7 days ago
    Suddenly, wildly, pertinent to today's world.
    • _def 1 hour ago
      Or the complete opposite ;-)
  • TacticalCoder 1 hour ago
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  • Der_Einzige 1 hour ago
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