The Bangkok Simulation: Why Global Cities Are Becoming "Non-Places"
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概要
Recording from the streets of Bangkok, Sascha Funk analyzes the city not as a tourist destination, but as a living motherboard. Using the framework of "Splintering Urbanism" and Marc Augé’s concept of the "Non-Place," we examine how global capital has bypassed local geography.
When a luxury condo and a slum occupy the exact same GPS coordinates but exist in entirely different dimensions, what happens to our shared reality? We apply Jean Baudrillard’s theory of the Simulacrum to understand how economic desperation is turned into a "cyberpunk aesthetic" for the global elite, and why the physical friction of a Muay Thai ring is one of the last remaining antidotes to the digital void.
Topics:
Splintering Urbanism: How infrastructure bypasses the physical street.
Marc Augé’s "Non-Place" and the erasure of geography.
Baudrillard’s Simulacra: The aestheticization of poverty.
The Fighter's Mindset: Why we need physical gravity in a frictionless world.
Keywords: Splintering Urbanism, Marc Augé, Baudrillard, Simulacra, Bangkok, Hyper-capitalism, Media Theory, Muay Thai, Non-Places, FUNK !T Podcast.