Simulacrum
What is original or copy can be easly confused even though it seems clear to divide each other.
For Baudrillard, the simulacrum is essentially the copy of a copy, that is to say, the copy of something that is not itself an original, and is hence an utterly degraded form. In contrast, Deleuze uses the concept of the simulacrum against that of the simulation, to create an immanent theory of representation.






