The Vanishing Origin: Simulation, Repetition, and the Circular Logic of Reality
AI image Introduction In contemporary culture, the question of origin no longer yields a stable answer. It does not so much receive competing interpretations as it gradually loses relevance. What once appeared foundational—the distinction between an original and its representation—now dissolves within a continuous circulation of images, models, and expectations. Jean Baudrillard famously described this condition as one of simulation, in which signs cease to refer back to a prior reality and instead generate the very framework through which reality is apprehended. This shift entails more than the proliferation of media. It signals a transformation in the relation between representation and the world. Rather than mirroring what exists, models increasingly organize perception and practice. Through repetition and feedback, the boundary separating source and copy becomes unstable. What emerges is a circular structure in which the origin no longer functions as a grounding point. The foll...