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Vol.27, No.0, 223 ~ 233, 2010
Title
The De-Centering Revealed in the Images of Simulacre - Focusing on the Media Art -
진경아 Jin Kyung-a
Abstract
We are living in the virtual world today which is characterized by the screen, interface, repeated replication, substitution, and network. As Baudrillard said, we are living in a simulacre society overflowing with the virtuality and replication which are more like the original than the original. In this replicated world, we experience and produce hyper reality which is more real than real as the virtual entity rules and substitutes the reality which reverses the relationship between the reproduction and reality. Though the shapes and images of simulacre formed by the replication without self-identification cause the de-centering, difference, and mixture to the harmonious order, they are also perceived as the concept with new and independent value different from the original. This study intends to examine and promote the understanding about the simulacre image from new and multifaceted perspectives by considering the concept and meaning of simulacre through more varied methodologies of thinking and pondering upon various patterns of expressions in the simulacre image within the frame of de-centering reasoning system. Art works of Camille Utterback and Gary Hill, the media artists, were analyzed in this study to examine the de-centering expression of simulacre image by focusing on the media art works of contemporary art.
Key Words
시뮬라크르, 탈중심화, 미디어아트, Simulacre, De-centering, Media Art
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