Tag Archives for hyperreality
Looking into the Past is one of those Flickr groups that you wish you’d thought of. It seems a little like a logical progression from (or a long-lost cousin to) Sleeveface, but somehow manages some considerably classier results. I’ve nabbed …
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05. March 2010 by The Geecologist
Quoted from
The Geecologist
Categories: Img |
Tags: flickr, hyperreality, looking into the past, photography |
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In that Empire, the Art of Cartography attained such Perfection that the map of a single Province occupied the entirety of a City, and the map of the Empire, the entirety of a Province. In time, those Unconscionable Maps no …
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02. March 2010 by The Geecologist
Quoted from
Jorge Luis Borges written in
1946
Categories: Lies |
Tags: animals, beggars, cartography, desert, empire, generations, geography, hyperreality, jorge luis borges, maps, on exactitude in science, perfection, province, suarez miranda |
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In the early 80s, when the metallurgical industry in the Lorraine region entered its final crisis, the public powers had the idea to make up for this collapse by creating a European leisure zone, an “intelligent” theme park which could …
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17. February 2010 by The Geecologist
Quoted from
Jean Baudrillard written in
1996
Categories: Truth |
Tags: cnn, disney, disneyworld company, gulf war, hyperreality, jean baudrillard, leisure, los angeles, metallurgical, prostitution, simulacrum, smurfland, smurfs, the factory |
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