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  • Essay / Budrillard's Theory of Seduction By Baudrillard

    Seduction, along with a few other terms, constituted an important chapter in Beaudrillard's theory of sexuality. Beadrillars applied/used/these terms in order to broaden their analysis of contemporary culture. In his studies he examines and identifies the attributes, strategies and meaning of seduction, the act of deviating from one's path and its fatal attraction. Furthermore, Baudrillard situates the act of seduction in relation (and not out of respect) to the theory of appearance and disappearance. , all appearances are supposed to disappear, leading to a constant distortion of the image and its meaning. The phrase I chose to work with is “the secret, the distance”, referring to an image that no longer transcends reality or the real. The closer you get to an image; the meaning of the object is lost. With the example of high resolution images, he explains that the image comes too close to reality leading to its disappearance. The spectator experiences and sees everything and there is nothing else to see. Another term referring to the loss of meaning is mirroring. For Baudrillard, a mirror is not a reflection but a deception and through the parallel world of reality he introduces a new type of mazes and mazes, seducing you with what is real and what is virtual, and where are the beginning and the end. Labyrinth is based on the idea of ​​finding the point of arrival through loss of self/identity. Additionally, labyrinths and mazes were metaphorically used to represent a trapped human soul or even in many religious were used for virtual walking and to represent birth and god. In other words, when we reached the end, we identified with God. Additionally, camouflage is a survival strategy or phenomenological masquerade...... middle of paper ...... to make birds feel even more welcome in the world. site. Due to the size and importance of the aviary to the entire building, the aviary is located in the middle, allowing space and easy access for bird watching. In this way, children, school, parents and adults are invited to spend a day observing birds and learning about the region, its history and its environment. A library, conference room and information desk are included in the center to help people study nature. Additionally, several laboratories are located in the basement, with easy access to the aviary to maintain a healthy environment for the birds but also to encourage research and investigation into nature. This way, researchers from all over the world can analyze and research birds. The rooftop cafeteria and amphitheater offer visitors a more relaxing atmosphere.