Books on Baudrillard: Nicholas Zurbrugg, ed., Jean Baudrillard: Art and Artefact. London & Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1997.

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Eddie Yeghiayan

Zurbrugg, Nicholas, ed.,Jean Baudrillard: Art and Artefact. London & Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1997.
"Most of the essays in this book were presented in April 1994 at Baudrillard in the Nineties: The Art of Theory, a symposium held at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane in conjunction with the opening of The Ecstasy of Photography -- the first comprehensive retrospective survey of Jean Baudrillard's photographs."
Contents:
Zurbrugg, Nicholas. "Introduction: 'Just What Is It That Makes Baudrillard's Ideas So Different, So Appealing?'":1-6.

  1. Baudrillard, Jean. "Objects, Images, and the Possibilities of Aesthetic Illusion":7-18
  2. Baudrillard, Jean. "Aesthetic Illusion and Virtual Reality":19-27
  3. Baudrillard, Jean. "The Art of Disappearance":28-31
  4. Baudrillard, Jean. "The Ecstasy of Photography" Interviewed by Nicholas Zurbrugg:32-42
  5. Baudrillard, Jean. "Baudrillard's List" Interviewed by Rex Butler:43-50
  6. Butler, Rex. "Jean Baudrillard's Defence of the Real: Reading In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities as an Allegory of Representation":51-63
  7. Cholodenko, Alan. "'Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear': The Virtual Reality of Jurassic Park and Jean Baudrillard":64-90
  8. Coulter-Smith, Graham. "Between Marx and Derrida: Baudrillard, Art and Technology":91-103
  9. Genosko, Gary. "Who is the 'French McLuhan'?"104-120
  10. Patton, Paul. "This Is Not War":121-135
  11. Willis, Anne-Marie. "After the Afterimage of Jean Baudrillard: Photography, the Object, Ecology and Design":136-148
  12. Zurbrugg, Nicholas. "Baudrillard, Barthes, Burroughs and 'Absolute' Photography":149-167

Smith, Richard G. "Following Baudrillard: A Bibliography of Writings on Jean Baudrillard":168-179

Reviews:
Gane, Mike. "Regarding Baudrillard." Cultural Studies [London] (January 1999), 13(1):167-168.