the future is hyperreal

To create tension in blurring the lines between natural and unnatural, to arrive somewhere neither real nor unreal through the juxtaposition of nature as subject and its distortion through digital process – this series is a response to hyperreality.

'the future is hyperreal' is a photo series inspired by Jean Baudrillard's 'Simulacra and Simulations' and Andy Stott's 'Never The Right Time'. These works provided me great relief during lockdown, the former providing a sense of cohesion to all that is unfolding and the latter a fitting soundtrack to our present dystopia.

Like many others, I became increasingly anxious and paranoid about the state of the world for much of 2020-2021. From fake news to the terrifying scale of social engineering born out of COVID, our dependence on an increasingly unreliable and incoherent media narrative to verify what is real began to severely distort my perception of reality.

I scoured through my archive of photographs, revisiting memories from the past and became drawn to images of nature. I altered these images as a form of creative therapy, subtly distorting representations of the natural world to match my mindscape and over time an aesthetic emerged – the images seemed to bind themselves together in a kind of "dark light". Guided by this instinct, I added photographs to create an elliptical narrative in response to this excerpt from Simulacra and Simulations.

"These would be the successive phases of the image:

1 It is the reflection of a basic reality.

2 It masks and perverts a basic reality.

3 It masks the absence of a basic reality.

4 It bears no relation to any reality whatever: it is its own pure simulacrum.

In the first case, the image is a good appearance: the representation is of the order of sacrament. In the second, it is an evil appearance: of the order of malefice. In the third, it plays at being an appearance: it is of the order of sorcery. In the fourth, it is no longer in the order of appearance at all, but of simulation."

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Shane Lim (林昱光, b. 1993) is a multidisciplinary artist, writer and director. He holds an MA in Directing Fiction from the National Film and Television School.

© Shane Lim - trees #1 - london, uk
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trees #1 - london, uk

© Shane Lim - chronos #1 - singapore
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chronos #1 - singapore

© Shane Lim - landscape #1 - chengdu
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landscape #1 - chengdu

© Shane Lim - vibration #1 - singapore
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vibration #1 - singapore

© Shane Lim - trees #2 - berlin, germany
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trees #2 - berlin, germany

© Shane Lim - adam - portrait of maciek warsaw, poland
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adam - portrait of maciek warsaw, poland

© Shane Lim - eden - chengdu, china
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eden - chengdu, china

© Shane Lim - eve - portrait of marianna warsaw, poland
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eve - portrait of marianna warsaw, poland

© Shane Lim - chronos #2 - singapore
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chronos #2 - singapore

© Shane Lim - landscape #2
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landscape #2

© Shane Lim - vibration #2 - singapore
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vibration #2 - singapore

© Shane Lim - trees #3 - berlin, germany
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trees #3 - berlin, germany

© Shane Lim - pigeon - cannes, france
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pigeon - cannes, france

© Shane Lim - chronos #3 - singapore
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chronos #3 - singapore

© Shane Lim - vibration #3 - singapore
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vibration #3 - singapore

© Shane Lim - cave wall - araku valley, india
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cave wall - araku valley, india

© Shane Lim - akasha - angkor wat, cambodia
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akasha - angkor wat, cambodia

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