0 something that looks like or represents something else
Failure to do this sacrifices accuracy for simplicity; realities get replaced with poor simulacra of themselves.
In other words, he prefers the bland, dumbed-down sounds which represent a diluted simulacrum of the real thing.
We possess indeed simulacra of morality, we continue to use many of the key expressions.
It was an ornately decorated, gaudy simulacrum of the tomb.
If the simulacra are sad, the resonances are remarkable.
That project aimed at simultaneously explaining and simulating living systems, opening up a space of representation in which heredity was modeled on simulacra.
Animation systems support a simulacrum of end-user experience of a design through automation of camera models over time.
Perhaps it is the type of "representation" posited in constructivist theories, say, some pictorial simulacrum, that is bothersome for them.