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Or, rather, it becomes a simulacrum of a thriller.
When you magnify it, it rushes away from you and becomes a simulacrum of its larger self, eventually infinitely long.Dr Mandelbrot asked himself the coastline question, and answered it in 1967, in an essay called "How long is the coast of Britain?".
When the news service becomes a simulacrum of itself, serving the interest of powers that be over its stated goal to inform the public, drastic measures are necessary.
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Art becomes a simulacrum in a simulated historical setting.
In these essays, mostly written in the 1970's, Mr. Baudrillard suggests that because of technology and the rise of modern capitalism, everything has become a simulacrum; as in the Matrix, nothing real remains.
In this way, "The Winter Vault" becomes more than a simulacrum of "Fugitive Pieces" or "The English Patient"; it shatters its own dreamlike stillness, and literature is all the better for it.
And it's possible that that's what Iceage has had to become, a quasi-simulacrum of its forebears, to succeed, however real that discontent is for them and for the scene that birthed them.
This period also ended with unprecognitioned abruptness when I became a husband, a father and a simulacrum of a grown-up.
They consider it a simulacrum of itself.
She stood on the track, a simulacrum of game pixels.
Beneath all his technical wizardry is only a simulacrum of aesthetics.
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