simulacijas
Simulacijas is a theoretical concept developed by philosophers Jean Baudrillard and Françoisseau. It refers to created representations or copies of a thing, person, or event that are so realistic they become indistinguishable from reality itself. These simulated realities can be thought of as copies of copies, where the original has been fundamentally absent.
According to Baudrillard, in modernist societies the distinction between the real and the simulated began to
Simulacijas can take many forms, such as images, words, or artifacts that are originally meant to reference
In its most extreme form, Baudrillard suggests that simulacijas no longer represent the real world, but a
Baudrillard perceives this built-up of copies leading to an enslavement of contemporary culture. The suggestion becomes