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Books Abroad | 1969

Le Système des objets

Jean Baudrillard

Pour exploiter le Système des objets, je propose de me livrer à deux expériences. Dans un premier temps, je me pencherai sur la méthode suivie par l’auteur dans son analyse, en la regardant à travers un filtre, à savoir un texte de Deleuze sur le structuralisme. Dans un deuxième temps, je me risquerai à faire des transpositions des analyses faites sur les objets vers des remarques pouvant être faites sur les environnements.


October | 1982

The Beaubourg-Effect: Implosion and Deterrence

Jean Baudrillard; Rosalind Krauss; Annette Michelson

Beaubourg-Effect ... Beaubourg-Machine . . . BeaubourgThing--how can we name it? The puzzle of this carcass of signs and flux, of networks and circuits . . . the ultimate gesture toward translation of an unnamable structure: that of social relations consigned to a system of surface ventilation (animation, self-regulation, information, media) and an in-depth, irreversible implosion. A monument to mass simulation effects, the Centre functions like an incinerator, absorbing and devouring all cultural energy, rather like the black monolith of 2001a mad convection current for the materialization, absorption, and destruction of all the contents within it. The neighborhood all around is merely a buffer zone, recoated, disinfected by snobbish and hygienic design, psychologically. Its a vacuum-making machine, somewhat like nuclear power centers. Their real danger lies not in lack of safety, pollution, explosion, but in the maximum-security system that radiates from them, the zone of surveillance and deterrence that spreads by degrees over the entire terrain--a technical, ecological, economic, geopolitical buffer zone. What does the nucleus matter? The center is a matrix for developing a model of absolute security, subject to generalization on all social levels, one that is most profoundly a model of deterrence. (It is the very same one that serves to regulate us globally under the sign of peaceful coexistence and the simulation of atomic peril.) With allowances made for scale, the same model is developed through the Centre: cultural fission, political deterrence. This being said, the circulation of fluids is uneven. All the traditional fluids--exhaust, coolant, electricity--flow smoothly. But already the circulation of human masses is less assured (the archaic solution of escalators moving through plastic tubes . . . they should have used suction, propulsion, or what have you, some kind of motion in the image of that baroque theatricality of flux which makes for the originality of the carcass). And as for the stockworks of art, objects, books--as well as the so-called polyvalent interior workspace: there the flow has stopped entirely. The deeper you penetrate into the interior,


Substance | 1976

Toward a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign

Jean Baudrillard; Carl R. Lovitt; Denise Klopsch

Just as the critique of political economy set for itself the task of analyzing the commodity-form, the Critique of the political economy of the sign intends to do so of the sign-form. As the commodity is both exchange value and use value-requiring that a total analysis of this form consider both slopes of the system-so too is the sign both signifier (Sr) and signified (Sd); the analysis of the sign-form must therefore proceed at both levels. Of course, this simultaneously requires a logical and strategic analysis of the relationship between the two terms, namely; 1) Between the EV system and the UV system (or between commodity-form and object-form), which we endeavored to do in the preceding article*: 2) Between the system of the Sr and that of the Sd (or between the respective codes which define the articulation of the sign-value and of the sign-form). This relationship sets itself up in both cases as an hierarchical function between a dominant form and an alibi form, or satellite form, the latter being both the logical crowning and ideological fulfillment of the former.


CIC. Cuadernos de Información y Comunicación | 2004

Por qué la ilusión no se opone a la realidad

Jean Baudrillard

Reflexiones profundas en torno a la fotografia y a traves de ella, sobre los cambios en la representacion y comunicacion de los sujetos en los distintos medios. Descripcion de la evolucion de la fotografia y sus cualidades.


Archive | 1981

Simulacra and Simulation

Jean Baudrillard


Archive | 1981

For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign

Jean Baudrillard; Charles Levin


Archive | 1998

The consumer society : myths and structures

Jean Baudrillard


Archive | 1993

Symbolic Exchange and Death

Jean Baudrillard


Archive | 1996

The System of Objects

Jean Baudrillard


Archive | 1988

The Ecstasy of Communication

Jean Baudrillard

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Mike Gane

Loughborough University

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Mark Poster

University of California

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Edgar Morin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jorge Arditi

University of California

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