JEAN BAUDRILLARD QUOTES II

French sociologist & philosopher (1929-2007)

The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.

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There is no more hope for meaning. And without a doubt this is a good thing: meaning is mortal.

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Simulacra and Simulation


There is no aphrodisiac like innocence.

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Our societies are changing. It is no longer an atmosphere of repression that weighs upon us, that haunts our streets and our minds. It is the glossy, efficiency-minded atmosphere which is knocking the wind out of us. Literally, euphoria, dumping and acceleration are absorbing all the oxygen from the atmosphere and leaving us like washed-up fish. It is no longer light we are short of, nor cash, but air.

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Challenge, and not desire, lies at the heart of seduction.

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The Ecstasy of Communication


You can only go into mourning by transfiguration or disfigurement. There is no rational form of the absorption of death.

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The need to speak, even if one has nothing to say, becomes more pressing when one has nothing to say, just as the will to live becomes more urgent when life has lost its meaning.

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When the snow falls with that supernatural slowness it has, it seems that the reasons for dying are more subtle than the reasons for living. But perhaps these latter are more numerous.

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In spite of all its materialist efforts, production remains a utopia. We can wear ourselves out in materializing things, in rendering them visible, but we will never cancel the secret.

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The simulacrum now hides, not the truth, but the fact that there is none, that is to say, the continuation of Nothingness.

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Radical Thought


America is the original version of modernity. We are the dubbed or subtitled version. America ducks the question of origins; it cultivates no origin or mythical authenticity; it has no past and no founding truth. Having known no primitive accumulation of time, it lives in a perpetual present.

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For it is with the same imperialism that present-day simulators try to make the real, all the real, coincide with their simulation models.

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Simulacra and Simulation


One has never said better how much "humanism", "normality", "quality of life" were nothing but the vicissitudes of profitability.

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Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everything to be obliterated. Admittedly, there is the primal shock of the deserts and the dazzle of California, but when this is gone, the secondary brilliance of the journey begins, that of the excessive, pitiless distance, the infinity of anonymous faces and distances, or of certain miraculous geological formations, which ultimately testify to no human will, while keeping intact an image of upheaval. This form of travel admits of no exceptions: when it runs up against a known face, a familiar landscape, or some decipherable message, the spell is broken: the amnesic, ascetic, asymptotic charm of disappearance succumbs to affect and worldly semiology.

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Postmodernity is the simultaneity of the destruction of earlier values and their reconstruction. It is renovation without ruination.

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The shores run together, the waters are parallel. The waters run together, the shores are parallel. A single leaf rustles, the others are silent. Who knows how this dream ends.

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Philosophy has never been anything but a disavowal of the reality principle.

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No one recognizes their faults or their virtues when these are stated by another, any more than they recognize their own voices on a tape recorder. The world transmits back to us only the asymmetric form of our vices, as a mirror reflects back the asymmetric form of our faces.

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Since the world drifts into delirium, we must adopt a delirious point of view. We must no longer assume any principle of truth, of causality, or any discursive norm. Instead, we must grant both the poetic singularity of events and the radical uncertainty of events.

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The Vital Illusion


A series of accidents creates a positively lighthearted state.

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