Two little things to contemplate: Thing First— Having muscled my way through the majority of Simulacra and Simulation by Baudrillard , I am excited to say that there are some amazing things that this text will be bringing to Press Start (by the way, I just took the time to Bing (not Google!) Press Start and I think I'll need a new name. Well, that's why it's just a working title). I read it to Gayle, geeking out all the while. She nodded and said it sounded good. Anyway, here's the quote. I know it isn't in full context, and you have to know what simulacra means (the OED defines it as " something having merely the form or appearance of a certain thing, without possessing its substance or proper qualities; a mere image, a specious imitation or likeness, of something) , but I'm excited about it: simulacra of simulation, founded on information, the model, the cybernetic game—total operationality , hyperreality , aim of total control. This is, in my mind, t...
Personal musings of Steven Dowdle