City and Simulacra

"Images precede reality" is one of the most proper ways to describe the simulacra of Jean Baudrillard. According to his thoughts, simulation and icons become a new reality of the world. It can be seen in many fields like art, architecture, and urban life. Abstract replace concrete, and post-truth is created with the help of unreal images and expressions. In that manner, "Dubaileşme" can be a topic that example of simulacra. After stock companies discover Dubai, it becomes one of the symbols of power and consumption. Artificial heaven is created by the stock companies, and the city becomes well-known as a global city icon. However, some other countries also want to show themselves as an icon and try to be like Dubai. They don't understand the concept and try to create their imaginary city. However, each city has its own character. The authorities should protect that city's soul. When they start to regenerate the city with the image they had in their minds, the city loses its soul and becomes simulacra. Not more than an image. For example, İstanbul has that risk. With the help of new constructions, the city can lose its tissue and part of an unreal reality. Created texture may lead İstanbul to change simulacra.









Related reading: Jean Baudrillard, “The Precession of Simulacra”, Simulacra and Simulations, The University of Michigan, 1994, pp. 1-42.

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