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" Whereas representation attempts
to absorb simulation by interpreting it as a false representation, simulation envelops the whole edifice of representation itself as a simulacrum. Such would be the successive phases of the image:
it is the reflection of a profound reality;
it masks and denatures a profound reality;
it masks the absence of a profound reality;
it has no relation to any reality whatsoever;
it is its own pure simulacrum. "

Jean Baudrillard , Simulacra and Simulation


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Jean Baudrillard quote : Whereas representation attempts <br />to absorb simulation by interpreting it as a false representation, simulation envelops the whole edifice of representation itself as a simulacrum. Such would be the successive phases of the image: <br />it is the reflection of a profound reality; <br />it masks and denatures a profound reality; <br />it masks the absence of a profound reality; <br />it has no relation to any reality whatsoever; <br />it is its own pure simulacrum.