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In 1970, Baudrillard made the first of his many trips to the USA (Aspen), and in 1973, the first of several trips to Japan (Kyoto). He was given his first camera in 1981 in Japan, which led to his becoming a photographer.
 
The photographic work is an exploration of travel and parallel collective or familiar scenery of the philosopher. She would have started with an automatic device that was offered during his first trip to Japan as a guest in 1981. The photos are complementary to his written work and captures the 'object just get rid of the issue by giving the goal', including his own body photographed, that writing could not update. His first exhibition was held at the European House of Photography in 2000 in Paris. Since then, photography in general has inspired great texts of Jean Baudrillard.
 
The photographic work is an exploration of travel and parallel collective or familiar scenery of the philosopher. She would have started with an automatic device that was offered during his first trip to Japan as a guest in 1981. The photos are complementary to his written work and captures the 'object just get rid of the issue by giving the goal', including his own body photographed, that writing could not update. His first exhibition was held at the European House of Photography in 2000 in Paris. Since then, photography in general has inspired great texts of Jean Baudrillard.
  

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Jean Baudrillard (27 July 1929 – 6 March 2007) was a French sociologist, philosopher, cultural theorist, political commentator, and photographer. His work is connected with postmodernism and post-structuralism.


JEAN BAUDRILLARD.
Born July 27, 1929(1929-07-27)
Reims, France
Died March 16, 2007(2007-03-16) (aged 77)
Paris, France

Photography

In 1970, Baudrillard made the first of his many trips to the USA (Aspen), and in 1973, the first of several trips to Japan (Kyoto). He was given his first camera in 1981 in Japan, which led to his becoming a photographer. The photographic work is an exploration of travel and parallel collective or familiar scenery of the philosopher. She would have started with an automatic device that was offered during his first trip to Japan as a guest in 1981. The photos are complementary to his written work and captures the 'object just get rid of the issue by giving the goal', including his own body photographed, that writing could not update. His first exhibition was held at the European House of Photography in 2000 in Paris. Since then, photography in general has inspired great texts of Jean Baudrillard.

Works

  • The System of Objects (1968)
  • The Consumer Society: Myths and Structures (1970)
  • For a Critique of the Political Economy of the Sign (1972)
  • The Mirror of Production (1973)
  • Symbolic Exchange and Death (1976)
  • Forget Foucault (1977)
  • Seduction (1979)
  • Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
  • In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities (1982)
  • Fatal Strategies (1983)
  • Simulations (1983)
  • America (1986)
  • Cool Memories (1987)
  • The Ecstasy of Communication (1987)
  • The Transparency of Evil (1990)
  • The Gulf War Did Not Take Place (1991)
  • The Illusion of the End (1992)
  • Baudrillard Live: Selected Interviews (Edited by Mike Gane) (1993)
  • The Perfect Crime (1995)
  • Paroxysm: Interviews with Philippe Petit (1998)
  • Impossible Exchange (book)|Impossible Exchange (1999)
  • Passwords (2000)
  • The Singular Objects of Architecture (2000)
  • The Vital Illusion (2000)
  • Au royaume des aveugles (2002)
  • The Spirit of Terrorism: And Requiem for the Twin Towers (2002)
  • Fragments (interviews with François L'Yvonnet) (2003)
  • The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidity Pact (2005)
  • The Conspiracy of Art (2005)
  • Les exilés du dialogue, Jean Baudrillard and Enrique Valiente Noailles (2005)
  • Utopia Deferred: Writings for Utopie (1967–1978) (2006)
  • Pataphysics (2007)
  • Radical Alterity (2008)
  • Why Hasn't Everything Already Disappeared? (2009)
  • Carnival and Cannibal, or the Play of Global Antagonisms (2010)
  • The Agony of Power (2010)
Books about Baudrillard
  • Bryan Turner, Forget Baudrillard, 1993
  • Chris Horrocks, Introducing Baudrillard, 1997
  • Douglas Kellner, Jean Baudrillard: From Marxism to Postmodernism and Beyond (Key Contemporary Thinkers), 1990
  • Gary Genosko, The Uncollected Baudrillard, 2001

External links