LARP Politics and Hyperreality

Describing political agitation as LARP suggests a more complicated relationship between images and reality than to simply decry these political agitations as naïve and disconnected – indicating a deeper and more considered set of logics and motivations. I argue that the complicated relationship betw...

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Main Author: Sutherland, Paul
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Language:English
Published: Do Not Research 2024
Online Access:http://donotresearch.substack.com/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94985
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description Describing political agitation as LARP suggests a more complicated relationship between images and reality than to simply decry these political agitations as naïve and disconnected – indicating a deeper and more considered set of logics and motivations. I argue that the complicated relationship between images and reality suggested by the phrase ‘LARP comes after farce’ can be understood by examining it according to Baudrillard’s notion of simulation and hyperreality.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-949852024-05-09T08:01:12Z LARP Politics and Hyperreality Sutherland, Paul Describing political agitation as LARP suggests a more complicated relationship between images and reality than to simply decry these political agitations as naïve and disconnected – indicating a deeper and more considered set of logics and motivations. I argue that the complicated relationship between images and reality suggested by the phrase ‘LARP comes after farce’ can be understood by examining it according to Baudrillard’s notion of simulation and hyperreality. 2024 Non traditional textual works http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94985 English http://donotresearch.substack.com/ Do Not Research fulltext
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LARP Politics and Hyperreality
title LARP Politics and Hyperreality
title_full LARP Politics and Hyperreality
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title_short LARP Politics and Hyperreality
title_sort larp politics and hyperreality
url http://donotresearch.substack.com/
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/94985