I think Dali used Dadaism ,,in his paintings ,,,,and made it all too clear ,,,to see ...also carrington did the same thing which were great ,,nice clip
I heared that Dadaists and Surrealists where drugged or under the effect of alcohol or not sleeping and eating for days and then they would paint their art subconciously,
Okay, love the way you put the vid together but i have a few things i have to point out. There is a huge gap between true Dada and Surrealism, and you didn't quite show that, you just kind of skipped around between Max Ernst, Man Ray and Dali. It probably would've been better to show Dada in its earliest form such as Johannes Baader or George Grosz, especially Raoul Hausmann. Otherwise, it was a great and I enjoyed it no joke, just constructive criticism.
@3rdvendetta I think I was 16 when I put this togetter, I was pretty arrogant back then and did this fairly half heartedly. Towards the end of college I took a much stronger intrested in the more contextual side of my art course and now It's turned into photography intrestingly enough. I was lucky enough infact to go see a collection of Max Ernst and Man Ray photographs a REAL treat.
Actually, the swedish writer, Tom Sandqvist, stated that. The destructive human mind of abstraction art has it´s own roots in southeastern Europe, more precisely, Romania. Dadaism is a fractional notion of the human mind. And true first "Dada" were not Tzara, Boll, or Duchamp. But 18century poets such as Urmuz, and Anton Pann, and the sculptor Constantin Brancusi.. The way Romanians thought in a surreal way back then was remarkble, and it gave a prosperity in modern Europe.
However. Dadaism, we know today from Cabaret Voltaire did flourish in Zurich, 6 romanians Jews and 5 germans. And, yes the country we know as the most surreal art exists, is not Germany, and frankly not Romania. But Spain.
what used to be okay, usually becomes taboo - it's usually true in most all things. Sayings (in language - "gay" for instance used to mean happy, now it - well it doesn't LOL; queer used to mean weird/odd, hullo! now it doesn't), religious rituals (old testament Bible = sacrifices, but also multiple wives), are a couple I can think of right now.
people's way of thinking changes over time and tells the rest of the world what's right, wrong, okay, abhorrent, taboo, or even "cool"
"Dada is the groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry, a starting point for performance art, a prelude to postmodernism, an influence on pop art, a celebration of anti-art to be later embraced for anarcho-political uses in the 1906's and the movemnt that lay foundation for Surrealism." - Francis Picabia. How Historical. :)
The dAtA tasted funny...pulled my brain out by the roots and barbecued it over a rainbow...then stuck it back in the smoldering holster while it was still doing a wheelie in 4 dimensions.
Some really interesting footage put together in a cool way... Dadaism is the root of modernism and modern thinking but has become institutionalised in precisely the way that they were rebelling against. I suppose this is inevitable as a fringe movement hits the mainstream.
DADA what else would you call dubstep over WW1 footage
NvHessler 2 months ago
AWESOME!!! i put on some melvins while watching this.
HarryHazaMUSIC 4 months ago
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@SicSemperDeus Oh really? Please, enlighten me.
SubconsciousGatherer 8 months ago
whats the the name of the song?
Luchient 8 months ago
whats the song called?
Luchient 8 months ago
I think Dali used Dadaism ,,in his paintings ,,,,and made it all too clear ,,,to see ...also carrington did the same thing which were great ,,nice clip
deansusky 8 months ago
I heared that Dadaists and Surrealists where drugged or under the effect of alcohol or not sleeping and eating for days and then they would paint their art subconciously,
royalstarfish17 11 months ago
watched this in class and absolutely loved it
PrettyPoet 11 months ago 3
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PrettyPoet 11 months ago
"(Dada was) started by a few angry men" - Max Ernst
Where did you find this quote please?
WeSeeFoxes 1 year ago
and the word "Dada" means, Yes Yes, or "Yeah right". Like, "who gives a fuck" type of mentalitiy. In Romanians.
SteauaBucuresti 1 year ago 2
Okay, love the way you put the vid together but i have a few things i have to point out. There is a huge gap between true Dada and Surrealism, and you didn't quite show that, you just kind of skipped around between Max Ernst, Man Ray and Dali. It probably would've been better to show Dada in its earliest form such as Johannes Baader or George Grosz, especially Raoul Hausmann. Otherwise, it was a great and I enjoyed it no joke, just constructive criticism.
3rdvendetta 1 year ago
@3rdvendetta I think I was 16 when I put this togetter, I was pretty arrogant back then and did this fairly half heartedly. Towards the end of college I took a much stronger intrested in the more contextual side of my art course and now It's turned into photography intrestingly enough. I was lucky enough infact to go see a collection of Max Ernst and Man Ray photographs a REAL treat.
But thank you for your input :)
Bloodstainguitar 1 year ago
Artistically, interesting way of putting together the footage!
purpledragon03 1 year ago
what the name of fuckin track.can somebody pls write it
konuk7 1 year ago
@konuk7 Glitch Mob - Nalepa (Monday Remix)
Isonny21 1 year ago 2
@Isonny21 thanx a lot friend. realy thanx.. :)
konuk7 1 year ago
The World War I was in 1924
TheAbenabar 1 year ago
@TheAbenabar
thats a lie!
the war began in 1914 and ended in 1918...
DoenerDD 1 year ago
@TheAbenabar make sure you know what your talking about before you say something like that.
3rdvendetta 1 year ago
@ThirtySevenFifty Let me put you under my strict rule, with only punishment for you if you do not do exactly as I say, and then ask me that again.
SubconsciousGatherer 1 year ago
Salvador Dali was completely off his rocker.
LondonDada 1 year ago
Dadaism is Romanian//TRISTAN TZARA!
SteauaBucuresti 1 year ago
@SteauaBucuresti Dada was started by Germans AND Romanians in Zurich in 1915
3rdvendetta 1 year ago
@3rdvendetta
Actually, the swedish writer, Tom Sandqvist, stated that. The destructive human mind of abstraction art has it´s own roots in southeastern Europe, more precisely, Romania. Dadaism is a fractional notion of the human mind. And true first "Dada" were not Tzara, Boll, or Duchamp. But 18century poets such as Urmuz, and Anton Pann, and the sculptor Constantin Brancusi.. The way Romanians thought in a surreal way back then was remarkble, and it gave a prosperity in modern Europe.
SteauaBucuresti 1 year ago
@3rdvendetta
However. Dadaism, we know today from Cabaret Voltaire did flourish in Zurich, 6 romanians Jews and 5 germans. And, yes the country we know as the most surreal art exists, is not Germany, and frankly not Romania. But Spain.
SteauaBucuresti 1 year ago
where's Duchamp??
maryamn23 1 year ago
nice track
Nusoundsnow 1 year ago
hey whats the name of the song?? i love this vid
kassdepp 2 years ago
Too much Dali.
Dali was a flea on surrealism's ass until he was kicked out of the group for being a money-hungry, religious fascist.
SubconsciousGatherer 2 years ago
what used to be okay, usually becomes taboo - it's usually true in most all things. Sayings (in language - "gay" for instance used to mean happy, now it - well it doesn't LOL; queer used to mean weird/odd, hullo! now it doesn't), religious rituals (old testament Bible = sacrifices, but also multiple wives), are a couple I can think of right now.
people's way of thinking changes over time and tells the rest of the world what's right, wrong, okay, abhorrent, taboo, or even "cool"
Used to be nor
ibkristykat 2 years ago
ooh this is really cool, whats the music you used in the video?
WTFperiwinkle 2 years ago
i agree - I too ♥ that music.
!! Poster of the vid, Bloodstainguitar- what's the name of the song & artist!?
ibkristykat 2 years ago
"Dada is the groundwork to abstract art and sound poetry, a starting point for performance art, a prelude to postmodernism, an influence on pop art, a celebration of anti-art to be later embraced for anarcho-political uses in the 1906's and the movemnt that lay foundation for Surrealism." - Francis Picabia. How Historical. :)
Kythos 2 years ago
The dAtA tasted funny...pulled my brain out by the roots and barbecued it over a rainbow...then stuck it back in the smoldering holster while it was still doing a wheelie in 4 dimensions.
alienardo 2 years ago
NooNaarr, Your Gay ;)
Nicely eddited & done though, i must say :O
nosubmision13 2 years ago
Some really interesting footage put together in a cool way... Dadaism is the root of modernism and modern thinking but has become institutionalised in precisely the way that they were rebelling against. I suppose this is inevitable as a fringe movement hits the mainstream.
freetheorange 2 years ago 3
Thanks for the possitive feed back and info man :)
Bloodstainguitar 2 years ago