Théodore Rousseau, Sunset in the Auvergne (detail), 1844 (x)
Théodore Rousseau, Sunset in the Auvergne (detail), 1844 (x)

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speaks-quietly:

Leonardo da Vinci | The Mechanics of Man

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robinlynchartist:

Hugo Ball, Cabaret Voltaire 1916 
Referencing back to the starting roots of performance. Questioning the politics of language. 

robinlynchartist:

Hugo Ball, Cabaret Voltaire 1916 

Referencing back to the starting roots of performance. Questioning the politics of language. 

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linnemountain:

a sound poem by the dadaist Hugo Ball, 19217

linnemountain:

a sound poem by the dadaist Hugo Ball, 19217

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berfrois:


Dada is a new tendency in art. One can tell this from the fact that until now nobody knew anything about it, and tomorrow everyone in Zurich will be talking about it. Dada comes from the dictionary. It is terribly simple. In French it means “hobby horse”. In German it means “good-bye”, “Get off my back”, “Be seeing you sometime”. In Romanian: “Yes, indeed, you are right, that’s it. But of course, yes, definitely, right”. And so forth.
An International word. Just a word, and the word a movement. Very easy to understand. Quite terribly simple. To make of it an artistic tendency must mean that one is anticipating complications. Dada psychology, dada Germany cum indigestion and fog paroxysm, dada literature, dada bourgeoisie, and yourselves, honoured poets, who are always writing with words but never writing the word itself, who are always writing around the actual point. Dada world war without end, dada revolution without beginning, dada, you friends and also-poets, esteemed sirs, manufacturers, and evangelists. Dada Tzara, dada Huelsenbeck, dada m’dada, dada m’dada dada mhm, dada dera dada, dada Hue, dada Tza.
How does one achieve eternal bliss? By saying dada. How does one become famous? By saying dada. With a noble gesture and delicate propriety. Till one goes crazy. Till one loses consciousness. How can one get rid of everything that smacks of journalism, worms, everything nice and right, blinkered, moralistic, europeanised, enervated? By saying dada. Dada is the world soul, dada is the pawnshop. Dada is the world’s best lily-milk soap. Dada Mr Rubiner, dada Mr Korrodi. Dada Mr Anastasius Lilienstein. In plain language: the hospitality of the Swiss is something to be profoundly appreciated.

“Dada Manifesto”, Hugo Ball (1916)

berfrois:

Dada is a new tendency in art. One can tell this from the fact that until now nobody knew anything about it, and tomorrow everyone in Zurich will be talking about it. Dada comes from the dictionary. It is terribly simple. In French it means “hobby horse”. In German it means “good-bye”, “Get off my back”, “Be seeing you sometime”. In Romanian: “Yes, indeed, you are right, that’s it. But of course, yes, definitely, right”. And so forth.

An International word. Just a word, and the word a movement. Very easy to understand. Quite terribly simple. To make of it an artistic tendency must mean that one is anticipating complications. Dada psychology, dada Germany cum indigestion and fog paroxysm, dada literature, dada bourgeoisie, and yourselves, honoured poets, who are always writing with words but never writing the word itself, who are always writing around the actual point. Dada world war without end, dada revolution without beginning, dada, you friends and also-poets, esteemed sirs, manufacturers, and evangelists. Dada Tzara, dada Huelsenbeck, dada m’dada, dada m’dada dada mhm, dada dera dada, dada Hue, dada Tza.

How does one achieve eternal bliss? By saying dada. How does one become famous? By saying dada. With a noble gesture and delicate propriety. Till one goes crazy. Till one loses consciousness. How can one get rid of everything that smacks of journalism, worms, everything nice and right, blinkered, moralistic, europeanised, enervated? By saying dada. Dada is the world soul, dada is the pawnshop. Dada is the world’s best lily-milk soap. Dada Mr Rubiner, dada Mr Korrodi. Dada Mr Anastasius Lilienstein. In plain language: the hospitality of the Swiss is something to be profoundly appreciated.

“Dada Manifesto”, Hugo Ball (1916)

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That should answer for everything ;)

That should answer for everything ;)

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german-expressionists:

Anton Josef Trčka, Egon Schiele, 1914

german-expressionists:

Anton Josef Trčka, Egon Schiele, 1914

german-expressionists:

Krysař (The Pied Piper of Hamelin), directed byJiří Barta (1986)

Here’s a cool animated short film that was inspired by German Expressionism, that decadentiacoprofaga.tumblr.com sent to me! Enjoy! 

inthedeviltown:

King Ink

inthedeviltown:

King Ink

serenepristine:

  • Autoluminescent

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