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Marcel Duchamp Avant Garde
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1,080 words... of avant-garde ideas within the unique culture of America. Duchamp made the following account in another interview: '... And I believe that your idea of demolishing old buildings and souvenirs, is fine... The dead should not be permitted to be so much stronger than the living. ' For him European art was surely dead, and even 'Nude Descending a Staircase' was not worth of further discussion, since it was what to do that Duchamp cared and not what he had done. Here, my main concern will be Duc...
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Man With A Movie Camera Vs Run Lola
1,536 wordsAndre Parfeniuk Student # 10260974 December 3, 2001 The Impact of Dziga Vertov on Film " The main and essential thing is: the sensory exploration of the world through film. We therefore take as a point of departure the use of the camera as a keno-eye, more perfect than the human eye, for the exploration of the chaos of visual phenomena that fills space. " - Dziga Vertov, Manifesto The Council of Three (1923) The innovative theories and filmmaking techniques of Dziga Vertov revolutionized the way...
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Marcel And Its Power On Modern Day Art
686 wordsMarcel Duchamp's Readymades and Its Power on Modern Day Art Marcel Duchamp, was a French Dada artist, whose miniature but litigious output exerted a strong power on the expansion of 20 th-century avant-garde art. Duchamp was born on July 28, 1887, in Blainville, and was a brother of another prominent artist Raymond Duchamp-Villon as well as a half brother of another famous painter Jacques Villon. Marcel Duchamp began to paint himself in 1908. After creating several canvases in then popular genre...
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Aspects Of Life Avant Garde
1,328 wordsEffects Of Postmodernism In Relation To Communication Effects Of Postmodernism In Relation To Communication And Society The movement occurred after 1945 is postmodernism which had shown it? s powerful effects in every aspect of life. It? s a movement that can? t be defined with a simple sentence because postmodernism has lots of components and directions. A postmodernist reflects history? s theological interpretations. When we talk about post-modernism we also take the concept modernism in our c...
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Sense Of Place Avant Garde
2,708 wordsOverview Brian Eno, born 1948, is a British experimental musician and multimedia artist, producer and digital-age philosopher / a esthetician . Eno is known for his range of innovations as an artist, producer, and thinker. He has experimented with a wide variety of musical and multimedia forms and technologies, and has collaborated with and produced other ground-breaking artists like David Bowie, David Byrne, and Laurie Anderson. Eno is also known for inspiring controversy and altering perspecti...
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