Seniors
Bring an article related to the subject of simulation. Your article can be in any field you find interesting. Some examples discussed include food substitutions, artificial tanning, and zoos. The over-arching question is based on Baudrillard's prediction that we will not only prefer the artificial to the real, but that the original will lose value:
Sophomores
Don't forget to bring $3.00 on Wednesday for your copy of Frankenstein. Below are some of the links discussed in class:
Bring an article related to the subject of simulation. Your article can be in any field you find interesting. Some examples discussed include food substitutions, artificial tanning, and zoos. The over-arching question is based on Baudrillard's prediction that we will not only prefer the artificial to the real, but that the original will lose value:
For example, people might prefer The Venetian in Las Vegas to actual Venice, Italy - staying there for their honeymoon and riding in the gondolas along the "canals" inside the mall. After all, the hotel is right there next to shopping and restaurants, and Paris is right across the street.The article should be credible, and it should support, not form, your argument. The tone of the article does not have to be negative, of course. We wouldn't be so apt to transition to artificial versions of things without good reason -- i.e. lower cost, convenience, and sometimes improved quality.
Sophomores
Don't forget to bring $3.00 on Wednesday for your copy of Frankenstein. Below are some of the links discussed in class: