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  • About
  • Archived Projects
    • Badlands
    • Evidence & Model Series
    • Stolen Identity Project
    • The Watchers
    • Utopias and Blueprints
  • Recent Projects
    • Brutalist Architecture (Ongoing)
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    • Stigmergy Prints
    • Superficial Portraits
    • Tramp with CFL
Andrew Schroeder

Baudrillard’s Smiles

  • 2026-03-03
  • Ephemera, Humans, Objects, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Photography

In America (1986), Baudrillard observed that the American smile is not an expression of genuine happiness but a kind of social contract — a permanent, obligatory display of openness and goodwill. It signals “I am not a threat” rather than any inner feeling.

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