Definition of "simulacrum"
simulacrum
/ˌsimjəˈleɪkɹəm/
noun
plural simulacra or simulacrums
An image, representation or simulant.
Quotations
Like the full-scale map in Borges’s short story “On Exactitude in Science,” the representation takes on the dimensions of reality to the point of replacing it. The French theorist Jean Baudrillard uses Borges’s story as a metaphor for his notion of the simulacrum, which probably explains why Caden, who has trouble naming things, considers titling his production “Simulacrum.”
2008 October 23, Manohla Dargis, “Dreamer, Live in the Here and Now”, in New York Times