
Media theorist Jean Baudrillard suggests that the world we live in has been replaced by a copy world, where we seek simulated stimuli and nothing more. He is concerned with a society whose cartographers create a map so detailed that it covers the very things it was designed to represent. When the empire declines, the map fades into the landscape and there is neither the representation nor the real remaining – just the hyperreal.
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