

Introduction to Baudrillard
8 snips Feb 27, 2020
Dive into the fascinating world of Baudrillard, exploring how his thoughts evolved from Marxist roots to ideas about the hyperreal. Discover the concept of sign-value, which critiques material reality in favor of simulations. Unpack how modern culture, driven by reality TV and entertainment, distorts perceptions of authenticity. The podcast also addresses the impact of media on our understanding of history, urging a reclamation of genuine creativity in a world dominated by hyperreality.
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Shift in Societal Values
- Baudrillard theorized a societal shift from valuing real, tangible things to abstract terms.
- He traced this from the Middle Ages, when only surplus was exchanged, to the modern marketization of everything.
Synchronic Theory of Language and Objects
- Saussure's synchronic theory of language studies words in their current context, not historically (diachronically).
- Baudrillard applied this to consumer objects, recognizing systems of meaning within them.
Systems of Objects
- Post-war consumerism created systems of objects that relate to each other.
- Brands and design create this, fostering a need to complete the set.