CYBEREmpathy ISSUE 1/2012. Cyber Fields Forever Piotr Głowacki, Screen reality
PIOTR GŁOWACKi
SCREEN REALITY Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Screen reality According to a Baudrillard’s statement - which is clearly brutally shocking and blasphemous to the same extent, as it is unusual and stimulating - reality does not exist 1. Yes, we had an opportunity to meet theories rejecting the absolute certainty that our life is realistic, durable and rigid. We have heard such dictums as living is a dream, or even a madman dream. This is an illusion they have. Only this was related to life, but the theory of simulacra’ creator does not speak of life as such, but of a reality. So we have to realize this significant difference, which gives a space for potential abilities and hopes. In relation to this thesis I wonder and care about, on the one hand, the sphere of contact and life and reality overlap and, on the other hand, their compliance with their images. Hence I add to an analysis an opinion of Wilde, who dealt not with media crawling that time, but inevitably with art and literature, which I treat as images (simulacra). Life is a physical conscious phenomenon, and reality 2 seems to be one of the many areas of its self-manifestation. I'll try to check, or just to understand (or even just to get closer to understanding), the authenticity 1 2
J. Baudrillard, Symulakry i symulacja, Sic! S.C. publishing house, Warsaw 2005. It is clearly understandable that the reality is a mental community of all modernly thinking and conscious beings.
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