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1. FeebleLove
- www-personal.umich.edu
- DADA MANIFESTO ON FEEBLE LOVE AND BITTER LOVE VII .
- A priori, in other words with its eyes closed, Dada places before action and above all: Doubt. DADA doubts everything. Dada is an armadillo. Everything is Dada too. Beware of Dada. ...
- Anti-dadaism is a disease: selfkleptomania, man's normal condition, is DADA. But the real dadas are against DADA. ...
- The poor are against DADA. He who is against DADA is for me, a famous man said, but then he died. ... Anno domini Dada. ...
- Dada is a dog -- a compass -- the lining of the stomach -- neither new nor a nude Japanese girl -- a gasometer of jangled feelings -- Dada is brutal and doesn't go in for propaganda -- Dada is a quality of life in transparent, effortless and gyratory transformation. ...
- DADA is a virgin microbe. DADA is against the high cost of living. DADA is a limited company for the exploitation of ideas. DADA has 391 different attitudes and colors according to the sex of the president. ... Dada is the chameleon of rapid and self-interested change. Dada is against the future. Dada is dead. Dada is absurd. Long live Dada. Dada is not a literary school, howl. ...
2. International Dada Archive Home Page
- www.lib.uiowa.edu
- INTERNATIONAL DADA ARCHIVE.
- This Web site is designed to provide information on the resources and services of the International Dada Archive at the University of Iowa Libraries. It is the gateway to the International Online Bibliography of Dada. As the site is developed, it will also become a resource for additional information about the historic Dada movement and the individual Dada writers and artists, as well as links to other Internet resources.
- About the International Dada Archive (A brief introduction) .
- International Online Bibliography of Dada (The Archive's online catalog) .
- Digital Dada Library (Images of Dada-era books and periodicals) .
- Dada Periodicals at Iowa (An article published in Books at Iowa) .
- About the Association for the Study of Dada and Surrealism .
- International Dada Archive.
- International Dada Archive, University of Iowa Libraries.
- edu/dada/index. ...
3. WebMuseum: Dada
- www.ibiblio.org
- Dada .
- Pour introduire l'idée de folie passagère en mal de scandale et de publicité d'un isme nouveau si banal, avec le manque de sérieux inné à ces sortes de manifestations, les journalistes nommèrent Dadaïsme ce que l'intensité d'un art nouveau leur rendit impossible compréhension et puissance de s'élever à l'abstraction, la magie d'une parole (DADA), les ayant mis, (par sa simplicité de ne rien signifier) devant la porte d'un monde présent, vraiment trop forte éruption pour leur habitude de se tirer facilement d'affaire. ...
- -- Note au Manifeste DADA, 1918, in DADA, Réimpression. ...
- Dada (French: "hobby-horse"), nihilistic movement in the arts that flourished primarily in Zürich, New York City, Berlin, Cologne, Paris, and Hannover, Ger. ... According to the most widely accepted account, the name was adopted at Hugo Ball's Cabaret (Café) Voltaire, in Zürich, during one of the meetings held in 1916 by a group of young artists and war resisters that included Jean Arp, Richard Hülsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, and Emmy Hennings; when a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the word dada, this word was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their anti-aesthetic creations and protest activities, which were engendered by disgust for bourgeois values and despair over World War I. A precursor of what was to be called the Dada movement, and ultimately its leading member, was Marcel Duchamp, who in 1913 created his first ready-made (now lost), the "Bicycle Wheel," consisting of a wheel mounted on the seat of a stool. ...
4. Dada defined
- www.english.upenn.edu
- Dada.
- The term dada, the French word for hobbyhorse, is said to have been selected at random from a dictionary by the Romanian-born poet, essayist, and editor Tristan Tzara. Dada was originated in 1916 by Tzara, the German writer Hugo Ball, the Alsatian-born artist Jean Arp, and other intellectuals living in Zrich, Switzerland. ...
- Dada as a movement declined in the 1920s, and some of its practitioners became prominent in other modern-art movements, notably surrealism. During the mid-1950s an interest in Dada was revived in New York City among composers, writers, and artists, who produced many works with Dadaist features. ...
- According to the most widely accepted account, the name was adopted at Hugo Ball's Cabaret (Caf) Voltaire, in Zrich, during one of the meetings held in 1916 by a group of young artists and war resisters that included Jean Arp, Richard Hlsenbeck, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, and Emmy Hennings; when a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the word dada, this word was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their anti-aesthetic creations and protest activities, which were engendered by disgust for bourgeois values and despair over World War I. A precursor of what was to be called the Dada movement, and ultimately its leading member, was Marcel Duchamp, who in 1913 created his first ready-made (now lost), the "Bicycle Wheel," consisting of a wheel mounted on the seat of a stool. ...
- DADA is a virgin microbe .
- DADA is against the high cost of living .
- DADA limited company for the exploitation of ideas.
- DADA has 391 different attitudes and colours according to the sex of the president .
- Dada is the chameleon of rapid and self-interested change.
- Dada is against the future. Dada is dead. Dada is absurd. Long live Dada.
5. Dada
- sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu
- University Libraries Home Page | International Dada Archive Main Page | Dada Documents | Dada .
- Dada. ...
6. DADA, the DADA Manifesto, Tristan Tzara
- www.ralphmag.org
- DADA EXCITES EVERYTHING.
- DADA knows everything. DADA spits everything out. ...
- HAS DADA EVER SPOKEN TO YOU:about Italy.
- DADA doesn't speak. DADA has no fixed idea. DADA doesn't catch flies.
- BY DADA.
- Of What? Of DADA.
- Because of What? DADA.
- Who invented it? DADA.
- It's DADA.
- IT IS DADA BEGINNING TO SPEAK TO YOU.
- cubism constructs a cathedral of artistic liver pasteWHAT DOES DADA DO? expressionism poisons artistic sardinesWHAT DOES DADA DO? simultaneism is still at its first artistic communionWHAT DOES DADA DO? futurism wants to mount in an artistic lyricism-elevator WHAT DOES DADA DO? unanism embraces allism and fishes with an artistic lineWHAT DOES DADA DO? neo-classicism discovers the good deeds of artistic artWHAT DOES DADA DO? paroxysm makes a trust of all artistic cheesesWHAT DOES DADA DO? ultraism recommends the mixture of these seven artistic things WHAT DOES DADA DO? creationism vorticism imagism also propose some artistic recipesWHAT DOES DADA DO? .
- WHAT DOES DADA DO?.
- way to explain DADA to us.
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- Dada Shoes Online Shoe Store.
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8. Do da DADA List
- www.speech.cs.cmu.edu
- The Dada List.
- The Dada List! .
- Dada Links! .
- The Dada Tarot.
- Germain of Dada Silent Contemplation Shrine.
- La Dada Lista.
- Do you deny crystallography? Do you hear voices in other people's heads? If not, the DADA list may be precisely what you need most. ...
- Thru the witless protection program, the DADA list split two ways, into a list CHOOSEART (for the dada) and a list NOTLIFE (for the talk about the dada). ...
- The Dada List FAQ .
- mitalU's Dada -- ses hortations helvetiques! .
9. DaDa Online - Your source of information on European DaDaism
- www.peak.org
- Now you can order Dada-related texts directly!.
- Jetzt können Sie online Dada-Bücher bestellen! .
- Dada in Croatia .
- Dada Online Usage Statistics.
- I must sadly report that the project to make Dada Online multi-lingual is on indefinite hold. ...
- DaDa Online is maintained by John Buell (dadaist@peak. ...
- DaDa Online is strictly one person's attempt to inform the world about Dadaism; it has not been sponsored or endorsed by anyone. ...
10. Historical Context
- www.ex.ac.uk
- Where Dada Stands In.
- It is true that Dada took art towards many new directions, however, it had taken pieces of other forms in the earliest stages of it's evolvement. ... The nihilism and anti-nationalism that were a great part of Futurism was around before Dada adopted these attitudes. Also many of the European Dadaists had been involved in Expressionism including Ball, Richter, Huelsenbeck and Schwitters as such it was natural for for some of this influence to flow over into the work of the Dada movement.
- However, although there were many similarities to the other artistic movements, there were certain traits of which Dada was solely identifieable. ... This meant that many of the traits of the other artistic movements were openly rejected and abhored by the main protagonists of Dada.
- The power of belief which was inherent inside the movement, meant that although it was always going to have a short life span the reverberations and influences, the questions and the provocations which those at the heart of the movement always refused to answer meant that the legacy of Dada is still prominant in the world around us today.
- Dada began to fall apart in 1921 with the trail of Maurice Barres. Barres was a French author and in many ways the Dada ideal, but he soon turned against Dada and became a reporter in the reactionary newspaper 'L'Echo de Paris'. Breton and Peret decided to put him on a mock trail for crimes against Dada. This set up a split in the movement, people like Breton who took it deadly seriously and people like Picabia and Tzara who treated it with scorn - Tzara ended his testimony with a song, he persisted with what Breton called 'Dada Buffoonery' (Breton was plainly a miserable git who wouldn't know a good laugh if it slapped him in the face). After this Dada in Paris was split into two main groups - Breton's and Tzara's. ... These groups drifted off in different directions, Breton towards Surrealism and Tzara towards extreme Dada nihilism. ...
- Tzara's Dada ideas clashed strongly with those people who, like Breton, had passed through Dada to find surrealism. The difference between Dada and surrealism can be best explained by the two movements differing ideas on automatism. ... The Surrealists psychic- automatism, the attempts to free the mind from the limitations of concious expression, came up with startlingly different results to the Dada's "automatic" experiments. The surrealists results came, supposedly, from a hidden part of the mind, the Dada results, as Robert Shaw put so aptly , "came from the bowls".
11. DADA
- www.mcauley.acu.edu.au
- DADA.
- Home Up Absurdism Symbolism Intertextuality Surrealism DADA Brecht Feminism Reading List Unit Outline Bibliography Bertolt Brecht .
- This pre-war development of Cabaret lead to a special style of performance which became known as DADA. ...
- DADA: 1915-1920.
- Dada is the offspring of a specific world view which is hostile to bourgeois society and the principle of art for arts sake. Dada is opposed to ART.
- Zürich was the birthplace of DADA. ...
- Magazine called Cabaret Voltaire (June 1916): first mention of word DADA. ...
- Here is the paradox which DADA never reconciled: Was DADA a total rejection of art or a new art? Dada tried to demolish art, but only succeeded in furthering their cause of art. ... "Dada not only had no programme, it was against all programmes. Dadas only programme was to have no programme" (Young 19).
- Make sure you go to the internet to have a look at Tristan Tzara's periodical entitled DADA.
- He took Dada back to Berlin in 1919 where it became more politically involved than Zürich DADA. Tzaras 1918 Manifesto appeared in the third issue of Dada. Here he proclaimed that "Dada means Nothing":.
- Every product of disgust capable of becoming a negation of the family is dada. ... DADA; abolition of logic (The dance of those who are creatively impotent):. ... DADA; abolition of memory: DADA; abolition of archeology: DADA; abolition of prophets: DADA; abolition of the future: DADA; absolute and unquestionable belief in every deity produced on the instant by spontaneity. ... Freedom: DADA DADA DADA, howls of thrilling colours, interlacing of opposites and all contradictions, utter absurdities, inconsistencies; LIFE. ...
12. Dadaism
- www-camil.music.uiuc.edu
- "Dada is a state of mind. ... Dada is artistic free thinking. ... Dada gives itself to nothing. ... " So is Dada defined by André Breton. This is not to say that Dada is definable, for it was one of the primary goals of Dada to avoid the labeling and legitimizing of the establishment. Early on in the development of the trend, Hugo Ball made it quite clear, "How can one get rid of everything that smacks of journalism, worms, everything nice and right, blinkered, moralistic, Europeanized, enervated? By saying Dada. ... " The principles of Dada had existed before in the schools of Expressionism, Cubism, and Futurism, but the principles had a change in language. ...
- The origins of the Dada movement can be traced to the opening of the Cabaret Voltaire by Hugo Ball in Zurich in 1916. ... Although a major point of Dada is that is a not supposed to be a movement, several of the artists released manifestos, the most signification being The First Dada Manifesto by Hugo Ball released on July 14, 1916. In his manifesto, Ball professes the philosophy of Dada which consists of three major points, "1. Dada is international in perspective and seeks to bridge differences, 2. Dada is antagonistic toward established society in the modern avant-garde, Bohemian tradition of the épater-le-bourgeios posture, and 3. Dada is a new tendency in art that seeks to change conventional attitudes and practices in aesthetics, society, and morality. ...
- Arp developed a relationship with Max Ernst, who became oone of the foremost spokespersons for the Dada movement. ...
- Perhaps some of the most interesting developments of the Dada movement were accomplished by the sound poets of the Dada movement, Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, and particularly Kurt Schwitters. ...
- So-called Negro chants also began to become integrated into the performances of Dada art, particularly theater and dance. ...
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