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  Les Champs Magnetiques
Les Champs Magnetiques (The Magnetic Fields) is a famous novel by Andre Breton and Philippe Soupault.
To the uninitiated, Les Champs Magnetiques is characterised by rich textured language that often seems bordering on the nonsensical.
This is considered a `normal' result of automated writing and is considerably more logical than the output from other surrealist techniques, such as exquisite corpse.
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 Les Champs Magnétiques -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Les Champs Magnetiques (The Magnetic Fields) is a novel by (Click link for more info and facts about André Breton) André Breton and (Click link for more info and facts about Philippe Soupault) Philippe Soupault.
It is famed as the first work of literary (A 20th century movement of artists and writers (developing out of Dadaism) who used fantastic images and incongruous juxtapositions in order to represent unconscious thoughts and dreams) surrealism.
This is considered a "normal" result of automatic writing and is considerably more logical than the output from other surrealist techniques, such as (Click link for more info and facts about exquisite corpse) exquisite corpse.
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 Breton, André
He was among the leaders of the Dada art movement and was also a founder of surrealism, publishing Le Manifeste de surréalisme/Surrealist Manifesto (1924).
Les Champs magnétiques/Magnetic Fields (1921), written with fellow Dadaist Philippe Soupault, was an experiment in automatic writing.
Influenced by communism and the theories of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud, he believed that on both a personal and a political level surrealist techniques could shatter the inhibiting order and propriety of the conscious mind (bourgeois society) and release deep reserves of creative energy.
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 André Breton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born at Tinchebray (Orne) in Normandy, he joined the Dadaist movement in 1916.
In 1919 he and Philippe Soupault produced the first volume of automatic writing, Les Champs Magnetiques.
He later penned the "Manifesto of Surrealism", founding the French Surrealist movement, and was editor of La révolution surréaliste from 1924.
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 Phénomènes Electromagnétiques: Objectifs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Les projets sont en parfait accord avec les objectifs terminaux des programmes d'étude de Sciences Physiques (4e secondaire).
Objectif terminal 3: Analyser les variables caractéristiques de diverses associations d'éléments de circuits électriques utilisés lors de ses travaux scientifiques
De plus, les projets réalisés dans le cadre de "Anime-moi les phénomènes électromagnétiques" permettent l'intégration des TIC dans un contexte signifiant.
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 20th Century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Les Vases communicants (1932; “The Communicating Vessels”) and L'Amour fou (1937; “Mad Love”) explored the connection between dream and reality.
Breton also wrote theoretical and critical works, including Les Pas perdus (1924; “The Lost Steps”), Lйgitime Dйfense (1926; “Legitimate Defense”), Le Surrйalisme et le peinture (1926; “Surrealism and Painting”), Qu'est-ce que le sur rйa lisme?(1934; What is Surrealism?), and La Clй des champs (1953;“The Key to the Fields”).
That is why one may express the essential characteristic of surrealism by saying that it seeks to calculate the quotient of the unconscious by the conscious.
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 University of California . 1919 . Riverside, California . University_of_California,_San_Diego . Santa Barbara, ...
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Les Champs Magnetiques, the first automatism automatic book, is written by Andre Breton and Philippe Soupault.
XWA now CFCF, in Montreal, Quebec, is the first public radio station in North America to go on the air.
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 Guardian | 'The earth is blue like an orange'
Space soft as a woman's hand belongs to speed" (from Les Champs Magnétiques by André Breton and Philippe Soupault).
He was resurrected on 11 November 1918 as a young man who aspired to find the myths of his time." Two decades later the rise of fascism convinced many surrealists that political engagement (or self-preservation) was more important than artistic experimentation.
X is for xylorimba (yes, really), an essential ingredient in Le Marteau Sans Matre, Pierre Boulez's setting of three poems by the poet René Char.
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 Open systems-INTRO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A space within which we begin to perform connections, articulations and thus where the occurence of unexpected associations is enabled.
"Les champs magnetiques", the place where ideas emerge: the transparent machines of "La mariee mis a nu par ces celibataires, meme".
Mechanical systems as the coffee grinder and quanticum machines such as the transparent helix and spheres that pulsate in the void of the scene.
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 Surrealism - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It tends to ruin once and for all all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life."
Breton and Philippe Soupault wrote the first automatic book, Les Champs Magnetiques, in 1919.
Later, automatic drawing was developed by André Masson, and automatic drawing and painting, as well as other automatist methods, such as decalcomania, frottage, fumage, grattage and parsemage became significant parts of surrealist practice.
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 Bloomsbury.com - Research centre
Prior to this, Breton had met both the poet Guillaume Apollinaire (during 1917-18) and Sigmund Freud (in 1921), both of whom provided inspiration for the movement.
In 1919, he published his first collection of poems, Mont de piété, and in the same year he collaborated with Philippe Soupault on his first properly Surrealist text, Les Champs magnétiques, which preceded the official launch of Surrealism.
Between 1919 and 1921, he participated in the Dadaist movement, although it was his initiative to hold in Paris the international congress which led to the break-up of Dada.
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 Louis Aragon, Andre Breton, Philippe Soupault   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Prompted by their practice of automatic writing, they collaborated regularly on a number of projects.
Breton and Soupault produced Les Champs Magnetiques (The Magnetic Fields) in 1920, which is commonly regarded as the groundbreaking surrealist work.
The spirit of collaboration remained with them until the movement they had begun became increasingly dogmatic and political, and the three split up to write many works of poetry, prose, and criticism on their own.
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 Surrealism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Also, A Bureau of Surrealist Research began in Paris and was at one time, under the direction of Antonin Artaud.
In 1926, Louis Aragon wrote Le Paysan de Paris, following the appearance of many surrealist books, poems, pamphlets, automatic texts and theoretical works published by the surrealists, including those by Rene Crevel.
Many of the popular artists in Paris throughout the 1920s and 1930s were surrealists, including René Magritte, Joan Miró, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Alberto Giacometti, Valentine Hugo, Meret Oppenheim, Man Ray, and Yves Tanguy.
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 Surrealist automatism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1919 Breton and Philippe Soupault wrote the first automatic book, Les Champs Magnétiques.
Some Romanian surrealists invented a number of surrealist techniques (such as cubomania, entopic graphomania, and the movement of liquid down a vertical surface) that purported to take automatism to an absurd point, and the name given, "surautomatism", implies that the methods "go beyond" automatism, but this position is controversial.
In the 1940s and 1950s the Canadian group called Les Automatistes, pursued creative work (chiefly painting) based on surrealist principles.
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 Erdős, Loss, Vougalter: Diamagnetic behavior of sums Dirichlet eigenvalues   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Le texte intégral des articles récents est réservé aux abonnés.
premières valeurs propres du laplacien de Dirichlet aux laplaciens de Dirichlet avec un champ magnétique constant.
Notre méthode repose sur une nouvelle inégalité pour les champs magnétiques constants.
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 Surrealism -[ruv.net : Information Portal]-
At first automatism was only conceived in the realm of writing and language.
What if you don't understand a movie like "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie[?]" ("le charm discrete de la bourgeoisie"): Please consider that Luis Buñuel was a (some say the) surreal film maker.
Surrealism is according to "the Penguin all English dictionary[?]": the school of art or literature that aims at producing irrational fantasies or hallucinatory and dream-like effects, so during the film long dinner all kinds of weird things happen and nobody gets a bite to eat.
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 Poetry Magazine, Classic Poet- Andre Breton, April 2000
Upon returning to Paris, Breton became friends with Paul Valery and Guillaume Apollinaire, and from 1919 to 1923 associated himself with the Dadaist movement.
In that same year, he founded the review Litterature with Philippe Soupault an Louis Aragon, and he later collaborated with Soupault on Les Champs magnetiques (The Magnetic Fields), the first example of automatic writing in France.
By 1924 Breton and others broke from Tristan Tzara's Dadaism and founded their own Surrealist movement, heralded by the publication of the Manifeste du surrealisme (Manifesto of Surrealism).
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 Magnetic Fields   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
André Breton and his sidekick Phillippe Soupault puzzled the world in 1920 with a book called Les champs magnetiques, a collection of prose and poetry they had written together over a series of months in 1919.
Breton had writer's worries: how to take his writerly voice back from the conventions and styles prevalent at the time.
With any luck, some of the energy of the images you produce will rhizome their way across into your more arborescent writing.
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 Andre Breton - Author Find   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Claire de Terre / Mont de Piete / le Revolver a Cheveux Blancs / l'Air de l'Eau
Le Surrealisme: Au Service De LA Revolution (Numbers 1-6)
Les\Champs Magnetiques / S'il Vous Plait / Vous M'Oublierez
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 Ginger Geezer : Home
In the second half of 2002 two new Sea Urchin publications will appear.
The first one will be the Dutch translation of LES CHAMPS MAGNETIQUES by André Breton and Philippe Soupault which will appear in October.
The second one will be a new English title: the 'English comic opera' STINKFOOT by Vivian Stanshall and his wife Ki Longfellow-Stanshall.
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Les champs magnétiques / s'il-vous-plait /vous m'oublierez   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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 Stories, Listed by Author
André Carpentier, Montréal, Québec: Les Quinze, 1985.; “La maison au bord de la mer”, Dix Nouvelles de sciencefiction, ed.
Judith Merril, Victoria: Press Porcepic 1985; L’Vieil Homme et l’Espace, Le Preambule 1981.
Candas Jane Dorsey & Gerry Truscott, Victoria: Press Porcepic 1990; “Les Vents du Temps”, Samizdat No. 8, 1987.
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