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The description for "blatant patch job'' is so fucked up and Bullshit...total noise...
You could say its about anything..thats funny.

That sort of language is an art it self and I both love and hate it.
A few sentences or a paragraph or two is ok but a novel or constantly speaking in that manner would be insane and really annoying...really annoying.
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This has some age on it but is representative of the Art School struggle.

And yeah fuck your symbolism.
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RUBBISH wrote: Sat Jan 25, 2020 6:30 am The description for "blatant patch job'' is so fucked up and Bullshit...total noise...
You could say its about anything..thats funny.

That sort of language is an art it self and I both love and hate it.
A few sentences or a paragraph or two is ok but a novel or constantly speaking in that manner would be insane and really annoying...really annoying.
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Robert Rauschenberg had John Cage drive his Model A over 28 pieces of paper he glued together.

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From the talented Nicholas Harper of Rogue Buddha Gallery
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An Art Critic Was Mocking A $20,000 Work She Didn't Like xe2x80x94 Then It Shattered.

https://www.npr.org/2020/02/10/80457389 ... -shattered
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" work by the surrealist Marcel Duchamp,"


:roll:
"Cage's 4'33" = 273 seconds xe2x88x92273.15xc2xb0 C = absolute zero."
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JLIAT wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:16 am " work by the surrealist Marcel Duchamp,"


:roll:
Yea that's a mistake but according to the internet his ready mades inspired many surrealists

Also this..
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tant_donn%C3%A9s

"xc3x89tant donnxc3xa9s (Given: 1. The Waterfall, 2. The Illuminating Gas, French: xc3x89tant donnxc3xa9s: 1xc2xb0 la chute d'eau / 2xc2xb0 le gaz d'xc3xa9clairage) is Marcel Duchamp's last major artwork, which surprised the art world because it believed he had given up art for competitive chess which he'd been playing for almost 25 years, following a prolific art career. He had been making work with the Surrealists when he made The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (also known as The Large Glass)."

So maybe whoever wrote that article sourced their info from Wikipedia ;)
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Indeterminacy wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 6:44 am An Art Critic Was Mocking A $20,000 Work She Didn't Like xe2x80x94 Then It Shattered.

https://www.npr.org/2020/02/10/80457389 ... -shattered
Coincidentally a drinking glass sitting on a shelf in the kitchen of a venue I was playing exploded during my set from the sonic vibrations
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NoiseWiki wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 7:44 am
Indeterminacy wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2020 6:44 am An Art Critic Was Mocking A $20,000 Work She Didn't Like xe2x80x94 Then It Shattered.

https://www.npr.org/2020/02/10/80457389 ... -shattered
Coincidentally a drinking glass sitting on a shelf in the kitchen of a venue I was playing exploded during my set from the sonic vibrations
I think its more to do with the harmonics than just max volume, like the famous wobbly bridge in London. There's a rule in the British Army to brake step crossing suspension bridges xe2x80xa6. "In April 1831, a brigade of soldiers marched in step across England's Broughton Suspension Bridge. According to accounts of the time, the bridge broke apart beneath the soldiers, throwing dozens of men into the water."

(I wont mention the 'conceptual art' thing ;) )
"Cage's 4'33" = 273 seconds xe2x88x92273.15xc2xb0 C = absolute zero."
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