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 The Ducklist Archive   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
List members are saddened by the news of the Marx biopic being put on hold because of arguments between the brothers' estates' representatives.
Thu, 15 Jun 2000 21:24:28 -0500 -- The AFI list continues to dominated the list, as members chime in happily about their favorite films that made it, others rant about favorites that did not, and still others are bemused by the inclusion of movies they thought were either lame or not comedies.
List member Jay (the other one) announces that he's completed the first chapter of his project on Comedy Collectives, this chapter titled, "Thwarted Revolution: Gender, Romance, and Subversion in the Films of the Marx Brothers." Marxist connections are seen in Michael Feldman and Peggy Hopkins Joyce.
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 Dada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dada is a named influence and reference of various anti-art and political and cultural movements including Situationists.
At the same time that the Zürich Dadaists made noise and spectacle at the Cabaret Voltaire, Vladimir Lenin wrote his revolutionary plans for Russia in a nearby apartment.
For a more complete list of Dadaists, see List of Dadaists.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dada   (2138 words)

  
 Not your run-of-the-millenium sort of lists | Feb 19, 1999
Both of these lists were heavily criticized for their highly partisan natures, as each was published by a group with a vested interest in proclaiming certain works as masterpieces.
While no equally well-publicized list has been published for the best art of the century, it is not too hard to imagine the Museum of Modern Art's 100 Greatest Artworks of the Century, brought to you by Coca-Cola and Amazon.com.
My problem is that lists are so reductive and simplistic, they take a century of fascinating works, diversions, sidetracks, and curiosities, and make it into a cut-and-dried, dead list of "important art." Unless this unhealthy obsession slows down, we may someday find ourselves fascinated with Kraft's 100 Greatest Cheeses of All Time.
www.yaleherald.com /archive/xxvii/1999.02.19/ae/p11design.html   (960 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : 17th century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
List of people from the Dutch Golden Age
List of monarchs deposed before the 17th century
List of monarchs deposed in the 17th century
www.hallencyclopedia.com /17th_century   (883 words)

  
 List of Dadaists - Search Results - MSN Encarta
List of Dadaists - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Dada, early 20th-century art movement, whose members sought to ridicule the culture of their time through deliberately absurd performances, poetry,...
If you used additional references during a science experiment or while composing a laboratory report, you’ll need to compose a list of the sources...
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/search.aspx?q=List+of+Dadaists   (128 words)

  
 Untitled Document
And commercial advertising as we know it today is indebted to the Dadaists' experiments with collage and typography; indeed, two members of the Berlin Dada group founded a "Dada Advertising Agency," and the Hanover Dadaist Kurt Schwitters designed newspaper and magazine advertisements which pioneered techniques which we now take for granted.
The record of their effort is of immeasurable interest; but by the very nature of their program, the Dadaists left the documentation of their movement to the mercy of the winds of chance.
The Dadaists did publish books which can be found in libraries, create paintings and sculptures which are displayed in the major museums of two continents.
website.lineone.net /~alanhiggs/essay.html   (2857 words)

  
 E-Flux : Billionaires for Bush - (2004-08-16)
The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School is the only organization in the United States dedicated exclusively to investigating the intersection of art and politics.
Each academic year, the Vera List Center highlights a timely topic in its public programs.
This event is organized in conjunction with a panel discussion on parody and political action and culture, to be presented by the Vera List Center after the American elections in late fall.
www.e-flux.com /displayshow.php?file=message_1092662054.txt   (224 words)

  
 John Heartfield: Dada
Dada originated in Switzerland in 1916 as a reaction to World War I. It was started by a group of artists who wanted to break the traditional boundaries of distinct art forms.
Dada is the Police of the Police.” The artists felt that Dada expressed the concept of supreme egoism, in which, laws seem to disintegrate.
Influenced mostly by the early Dadaists, he adapted their style to portray his art.
www.towson.edu /heartfield/art/dada.html   (335 words)

  
 The Falls
"An interest in the possibilities of a filmic encyclopedia to rival the Whole Earth Catalogues of the early seventies and a delight in the manufacture of lists for their own sake were the ideas initially responsible for various projects that coalesced into The Falls.
If an ambitious filmic encyclopedia of the World threatened to make the World redundant, and if the items in the lists were essentially unclassifiable, then so much the better.
In this pre-Dewey classified list the common factor among animals is solely category eight and possibly category ten - 'included in this classification' and 'innumerable'.
vue.org.uk /falls.htm   (3122 words)

  
 Strand Bookstore: 18 miles of Books
Applying the cutting-edge forensic techniques of television's CSI to the world's most famous painting, this study goes the distance in cracking da Vinci's creative code.
The more manageable 80 pages reprinted here have been chosen to present an almost complete chronicle of the public pieces and publications of the Dadaists in Paris.
Rendered in the simplicity of fl-and-white and printed on paper that resembles medieval parchment, Artemio Rodriquez's work reveals a preoccupation with the urban and the rural, the poetic and the critical, the fantastic and the real, a Mexican dream and an American one.
www.strandbooks.com /booklist/?listid=artna   (1542 words)

  
 Dada and Visual Arts - Olga's Gallery
His discoveries in the sphere of fantasy were used by the Surrealism, the new artistic movement born by Dada.
Though most of the Dadaists became gradually the Surrealists or were interested in other artistic movements, Duchamp remained a true Dadaist to the end.
By the 1920s Dada came to its logical end, their postulation of nihilism and negating everything had brought them to negating themselves.
www.abcgallery.com /list/2003mar06.html   (1033 words)

  
 [IMC-DE] [Translation Tool] todo: Flash Mobs: a new protest strategy?
Probably the most noteworthy of antecedents has been the Situationists as psychogeographers who encapsulated the idea of the flash mob as the dérive, who created 'situations' for cultural subversion.
The Situationists, as avante garde artists and itellectuals, used revolutionary theory, and the work of The Futurists, the Dadaists, and the Surrealists before them, to explore cultural subversion, and "put forward the slogans of unitary urbanism, experimental behavior, hyper-political propaganda, and the construction of ambiences" (Guy Debord 1957).
The revolutionary upheavals in France in May 1968 can be at least partially attributed to the actions of the Situationists.
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Dadaists purposely tried to make their art have no meaning whatsoever, and they pretty much succeeded.
Several Dadaists slowed turned to surrealism, which involved imagery and performance that took on a dreamlike and attempted to have meaning.
The most famous of the Dadaists was Michelle Duchamp, who did things like find a public urinal, scribble his name on it, then sell it for 50,000 dollars.
www.tmbg.org /discussion/mail/list/archive/1997/Digest.3-74   (6125 words)

  
 Welcome to the PhotoForum List's FAQ files
In light of the present discussions on the list I thought they might be appropriate to share since I believe there is a ready application for them in photo courses as well as professional situations.
The Dadaists regarded the world as a stupid joke - a viewpoint that's hard to argue against.
My favorite act by the Dadaists was when they expelled one of their number for taking himself seriously.
www.rit.edu /~andpph/pf-faq/faq-43.html   (6507 words)

  
 Informat.io on Dadaism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
By 1924, Dada was melding into surrealism, and artists had gone on to other ideas and movements, including socialist realism and other forms of modernism.
In 1967, a large Dada retrospective was held in Paris, France.
After their eviction the space became a museum dedicated to the history of Dada.
www.quaest.io /?title=Dadaism   (1930 words)

  
 Arts Calendar: Litera Listings
You think you're in Texas, think you know who you are and why you are reading what you are reading, every thing in its place, but there, just to the west and north of the chair, you can reach out and...
Thanx to those delightful dadaists who bring us Hint for this surreal stash from the poetry crypt.
Call for a schedule of selected books and/or to get on their mailing list.
www.austinchronicle.com /issues/vol16/issue24/arts.listings/litera.html   (2107 words)

  
 FIELD MARSHAL SHAPIRO
Below is a list of the work of conceptual Artist, Elisha Shapiro.
This is the reason Elisha Shapiro's conceptual art takes the form of staged public events, and why the press coverage of those events has become central to his work.
The form Shapiro has developed expands on the forms and issues which the Dadaists explored in the early part of this century.
www.nihilists.net /fieldmarshal.html   (3401 words)

  
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Administrivia: For all administrative issues, such as change of address, withdrawal from the list, etc., send a message to the following address: tmbg-digest-request@tmbg.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors.
Of course, it would be good to hear the opinion of John Relph, Jonathan and Leo who may well have a dead good reason why one or the other is a particularly bad idea.
To further the unlikely mainstreaming of these energetic rock dadaists, They Might Be Giants are set to open for mega-stars Hootie & The Blowfish on tour.
www.tmbg.org /discussion/mail/list/archive/1996/Digest.2-253   (2614 words)

  
 [ aquarius records new arrivals list #154 ]
But then it wouldn't really be a list without some new sonic missive from these guys on the far away fringes of outer spacerock.
McKenzie fashioned the musical accompaniment to the French text from a score by Georges Auric, a composer who was connected to the Surrealists and Dadaists in his work scoring Jean Cocteau films; however, Cocteau was a source of ridicule for Tzara.
Does the lack of a revolutionary quality to the relatively straight-ahead music undermine their message, or is this an aural example of the tactics, such as the use of comics and cinema, that the Situationists used in order to better spread their message to the masses?
www.aquariusrecords.org /archives/154.html   (12248 words)

  
 Volume E: American Literature since 1945   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
However, as a young writer proficient in literary modernism and Anglo-American cultural history, Ellison wrote a book which echoed and conversed with a host of forebears.
Joyce is here, and Hawthorne and Emerson, and Clemens, and the European surrealists and dadaists -- the list is very long.
Invisible Man can be appreciated and deeply felt much more easily than it can be categorized: such intractability to categorization is one of the qualities of a great novel.
www.wwnorton.com /naal/vol_E/explorations/ellison.htm   (555 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Une Semaine De Bonte: A Surrealistic Novel in Collage: Books: Max Ernst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Earnst's collage novels are now more of historical interest than anything: that is to say, they represent quite a remarkable event in cultural history as evidence of Modernism, Surrealism, Expressionism, etc. However--that said--they're not quite as spectacular as some other reviewers might otherwise lead you to believe.
This is an incredible piece of work, absolutely integral to any collection of anyone who has an interest in the Dadaists or Surrealists.
Dada and the Surrealists: A list by R Prieto "rp4pr"
www.amazon.com /Une-Semaine-Bonte-Surrealistic-Collage/dp/0486232522   (1188 words)

  
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See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the zorn-list or zorn-list-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues.
The concert is listed as a coming out party for the Avant CD release.
for instance, the 00100 (or whatever the name of Pee Wee's new group is) CD is listed at $15 or thereabouts in the last catalog i received; a far cry from the $30.99 Rasputin's (local record store) was asking for.
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 John Labovitz's E-ZINE-LIST ~ Information for Global Mail   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
This is a list of electronic 'zines around the world, accessible via the Web, FTP, email, and other services.
When the backlog is cleared, then we'll start working on the submission process.
We provide a forum for zinesters, mail artists, queers, dadaists, futurists, and all sorts of freaks to find each other.
www.e-zine-list.com /ezines/025/1591.shtml   (85 words)

  
 Surrealist Writers
Baudelaire (1821-1867) was a late Romantic and decadent who first read Poe in 1847 and translated a volume of his tales (1852); he also translated Thomas De Quincey.
One of the first Parisian Dadaists and one of the founders of Surrealism, Peret has been called "the best of the Surrealist poets" and was the most admired writer within the group.
Among women writers active in the surrealist movement, one might list Nancy Cunard, Claude Cahun, Meret Oppenheim, Gisele Prassinos, and Valentine Penrose.
www.alangullette.com /lit/surreal   (2110 words)

  
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A german guy, he apparently hung with the Dadaists in Paris > > (the only other composer I know to spend any substantial amount of time in > > their company was Varese), was a communist, found his premature end in a > > concentration camp.
Subject: Re: Frank Lowe This is the Zorn list I guess so...
A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "zorn-list-digest" in the commands above with "zorn-list".
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 Kurt Schwitters Online
Selections from the books listed below are scanned in, in high res.
Text is clearly readable and art reproductions vary from so-so to excellent.
Note that the listings on this site are a unique compilation of information and are protected by copyright worldwide.
www.artcyclopedia.com /artists/schwitters_kurt.html   (390 words)

  
 frontwheeldrive.com: lesson plans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In the midst of putting together a Summer Reading List for frontwheeldrive, we (the staff) decided to ask several of our friends for their recommendations.
The responses were varied, and they're all listed below for your Summer Reading pleasure.
I read this for the first time in late 1997 (ten years after its release) and it changed my view of the world.
frontwheeldrive.com /lesson_plans_reading_list_2003.html   (3230 words)

  
 Wolkowski's Mina Loy Links Page
Throughout her life, Loy aligned herself with controversial art movements, from the Futurists, to the Dadaists (who, some claim, were inspired by and under the artistic leadership of Loy's second husband, Arthur Cravan), and even the Surrealists.
Maintained by Loy scholar Susan Dunn, this site contains a list of books written by Loy, as well as a list of selected criticism from 1967 to 1996.
Contains many references to the Futurist and Dadaist artists and artistic movements.
www.cwru.edu /artsci/engl/VSALM/mod/wolkowski/index.html   (658 words)

  
 the list
I just noticed that the List is now 300 items long...
Phonebook of the World is a very nice site indeed and you'd be surprised by the sheer number of Gaskells in the North.
You might wish to search the database by date, in which case you'd find out that tomorrow is William Joyce's birthday.
www.bamalama.com /list.htm   (4578 words)

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