Apocalyptic Animation: In the Wake of Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Godzilla and Baudrillard

Jean Baudrillard is not only a thinker of animation-of the at once life and motion of people and things, subjects and objects, the mass and the media (including film), thought and the world-and of the animatic processes-processes of Seduction, Illusion, Evil, radical irreconcilability, reversibility...

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Published inInternational journal of Baudrillard studies Vol. 11; no. 2
Main Author Cholodenko, Alan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.05.2014
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Summary:Jean Baudrillard is not only a thinker of animation-of the at once life and motion of people and things, subjects and objects, the mass and the media (including film), thought and the world-and of the animatic processes-processes of Seduction, Illusion, Evil, radical irreconcilability, reversibility-in which they are caught-but an animatic thinker of them, which means his work not only fictions but performs, not only reanimates but seduces. Of course, this means that all that I say about and after Baudrillard is likewise fictional and performative. Adapted from the source document.
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ISSN:1705-6411
1705-6411