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Presentation
Conflicting Visions of the Real: Christianity, Buddhism & Baudrillard in The Matrix films and popular culture
Matrix films and popular culture”, forthcoming in Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace, and Science-Fiction (2004)
  • James F McGrath, Butler University
Abstract
James McGrath's contribution to the proceedings of the first global conference of the Cyberworlds, Virtual Reality project, which took place from Monday 11 August - Wednesday 13 August 2003, in Prague, as part of the At the Interface conference series.
Keywords
  • Matrix,
  • Baudrillard,
  • Buddhism,
  • Christianity,
  • religion,
  • reality,
  • Descartes,
  • philosophy,
  • science fiction,
  • popular culture
Disciplines
Publication Date
January 1, 2004
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Citation Information
James F. Mcgrath. “Conflicting Visions of the Real: Christianity, Buddhism & Baudrillard in The Matrix films and popular culture”, Visions of Humanity in Cyberculture, Cyberspace, and Science-Fiction, ed. Marcus Leaning and Birgit Pretzsch, Rodopi, 2004.