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Tag Archives: Dada
Lost in the Theatre of Data, Dada, and Emotional Manipulation
By Edward Curtin Source: OpEdNews.com “It is not only information that they need — in this Age of Fact, information often dominates their attention and overwhelms their capacities to assimilate it”What they need, and what they feel they need, is … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, corporate news, culture, Dystopia, History, media, Media Literacy, Militarization, news, Philosophy, propaganda, Psy-ops, Psychology, Social Control, Social Engineering, society, Sociology, State Crime, war
Tagged Consciousness, corporate media, culture, Dada, Gaza, history, Hyperreality, Marcel Duchamp, media, Phislosophy, propaganda, Psy-ops, society, technology, Theodor Adorno, war, World War I
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Saturday Matinee: Tomato Is Another Day
Un(der)seen Cinema: Tomato Is Another Day By TNI AV Source: The New Inquiry James Sibley Watson, doctor and Western Union heir, will be famous to some as publisher and president of The Dial, the literary magazine which, more than any … Continue reading
Posted in Art, culture, Film, Humor, Saturday Matinee, Video
Tagged Avant-Garde, Dada, James Sibley Watson, The Dial, Tomato is Another Day
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Saturday Matinee: Dreams That Money Can Buy
“Dreams That Money Can Buy” (1947) is a surrealist film produced, and directed by artist and dada film-theorist Hans Richter with contributions from Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray, Alexander Calder, Darius Milhaud, John Cage and Fernand Léger. Joe is … Continue reading
Posted in Art, consciousness, culture, Film, Saturday Matinee, Video
Tagged Alexander Calder, Art Film, Dada, Darius Milhaud, Dreams That Money Can Buy, Fernand Léger, Hans Richter, John Cage, Man Ray, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, surrealism
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