Primiti Too Taa -
an excerpt from the poem "Ursonate" (Sonata in primitive sounds) by Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948)
Produced and Directed by Ed Ackerman and Colin Morton
Primiti Too Taa - an excerpt from the poem "Ursonate" (Sonata in primitive sounds) by Kurt Schwitters (1887-1948) Produced and Directed by Ed Ackerman and Colin Morton
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Ha! I was just thinking of this animation classic for some reason and hoping some kind soul had posted it, and sure enough.
Some of my friends and I threw a "But is it Art?" party once where we did a reading of this, with different people voicing the different parts...of course, everyone joined in on the "chorus"...
heck I'd do it. I did a similar thing once. I got up in front of the poetry club and I said. "Lunch box, lunch box, lunchy lunchy lunch box" and then I sat back down
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Some of my friends and I threw a "But is it Art?" party once where we did a reading of this, with different people voicing the different parts...of course, everyone joined in on the "chorus"...
This is one of my favoriteanimations of all time
That makes me think of my neighbours who potentially have a "vegetable operation".