When an art historian talks about simulation Simulate: from “simul” (together) and “similis” (similar): to make similar, and therefore represent, imitate. From which derives simulacrum, with a double meaning: “statue representing a divinity”, or “appearance”, “shadow”, even “ghost”, as we will see in Plato. Simulation as creation.If you believe in the magical power of artistic … Continue reading ART AND SIMULATION
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