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DADA?

Dada
Da · da / dάːdɑːː /
- 【Name】 【U】 Dadaism "Art of nihilistic art movement around 1916-22".
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Dada(ism)

Pronunciation [dά: dɑ: (ìzm)]
━ ━ n. Dada (Ism) ((Art movement, around 1915 - 20)).
Da · da · ist ━ ━ ━ n. Dadaite.

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D · da · ist
D · da · ist / -st /

Dadaist: Artist of Dadaism.
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Dada (Ultra Monster)
Sources: Free encyclopedia "Wikipedia (Wikipedia)"
Dada is a fictitious monster that appears in special effects "Ultraman" "Ultraman Powered" "Ultra Galaxy Monster Battle NEVER ENDING ODYSSEY". "There are aliases of three side monsters (there were also books etc. that once used to be" three-sided monsters "). In addition, he appeared as a guest in "Three Sisters of Schizutrian". A monster whose whole body is covered with black and white geometric stripes. The name comes from Dadaism. (Wikipedia)

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dada
Dada [(France) dada]

(1)A horse(In early childhood words ...)
(2)Good subject, Ohako.
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Dadaite [(France) dadaiste]

A person who consecrates Dadaism. Dada.

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Dadaism [(France) dadaisme]

dadaïsme {m}} [art] → dadaism {noun} [art]

An artistic revolutionary movement developed internationally during the period from the beginning of World War I to the end of World War II. Denying all established values ​​that make sense of reason, aiming at free thinking and expression of art. Featuring the attitude of anti-rationalism / anti-morality. Dadaism. Dada.

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dada / dada /
masculine noun
(familiar)
1. (baby talk) horsie (colloquial);
1. hobby;
1. hobbyhorse.

French-English Dictionary
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dada {M}} hobby-horse {noun}
dada {M}} pet subject {noun} [ratio]

Pet subject:Good subject, Ohako
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It seems so (Romanian)

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Do not waste it.

 

  • ["Waste" is a hypothetical] To say a selfish as a child spoils.
    • "- say"
  • - Knocked(This)To sleep
  • When a child can not answer his / her desire, he insists his / her selfish feelings. I say a body.

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Santeria Santeria Ritual music / dance of Yoruba's polytheistic belief, originating in Africa and Nigeria. The Yoruba who worked as slaves received the pressure of Christianity, replaced African gods with Catholic saints, and worshiped the gods "Orisha." A culmination of Lucumi culture that fused Catholic tradition with its own traditional religion.

"Orisha" A lot of Cuban songs will appear. Look for it.
Eleggu Eleggua (a messenger of the gods, trickster, a guardian of doors and crossroads)
Ogun Oggun (God of fighting iron)
Ochosi (God of hunting)
Obaroke Obbaloke (mountain god)
Inle (healing and the god of the river)
Babalu Aye (God of illness and health)
Osain Osain (God of herbs)
Osun Osun (God of Witchcraft)
Obatara Obatala (Father of all things)
Dada Dada (Guardian God of Newborn)
Chango Chango (God of lightning and fire)
Oya (God of the wind and death)
Ochun Ochun (love and art and the goddess of the river)
Yemaya Yemaya (All Mother, God of the Sea), etc.

Source: Selections from Traditional Santeria Drumming

In the 17th century, Japan was popular in Tokugawa shogunate Edo Genroku era, kabuki and joruri. In 1639, the isolation began. Decommissioning with foreign countries.

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Dadaism

Sources: Free encyclopedia "Wikipedia (Wikipedia)"
(Transferred from Dadaism)
Dadaism (Buddha: Dadaïsme) is the artistic thought and art movement that occurred in the mid 1910's. Simply Dada. It is based on the resistance to the First World War and the emptiness brought about by it, and it is characterized by the philosophy of denial, attack, destruction against the established order and common sense. Artists belonging to Dadaism are called Dadaite.

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Dada
Dadaism

During the First World War, in 1916, Zurich was filled with a pessimistic feeling of dislike of rationalism. Romanian poet T. Tsara, who tried to develop an anti-artistic movement to respond to such a momentum in that place, randomly struck the knife in his dictionary, the cutting edge of which was "horse" in French, slab In a systematic language it says that it stabbed a word "dada" meaning "Aizuchi". Since then, "Dada" that Tsara originated with H · BAR and J · ALP and so on began as an anti-artistic literary movement with no clear ground, but F · Picabia, K. Schwitters, M. Ray ( M. Duchamp may be included) were stimulated by their sharp assertions and quickly announced modeled works making use of techniques such as "Assan blouse", "Collage" and "Photo montage". The development of Dada as a modeling movement is almost restricted to one city in Paris, and most of the writers who participated in this movement inherit the philosophy and technique from the 20 's to "surrealism".
(Tsuyoshi Ibusawa)

Art Scape:http://artscape.jp/dictionary/modern/1198461_1637.html

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Alp:http://www.artchive.com/artchive/ftptoc/arp_ext.html
Duchamp:http://www.artchive.com/artchive/ftptoc/duchamp_ext.html

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Assan blouse
Assemblage

"Collected, combined". Techniques for collecting non-artistic off-the-shelf items and materials on a flat or three-dimensional surface as they are, or combining them into a work. As a designation, J · Du Buffet used it from the 1950s to distinguish it from the collage of Cubism, after the "The Art of Assemblage" exhibition (project W · C · サ イ ツ) held at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1961, it generalized. It is a type of junk art of Neo-Dada, developed from collage of Dada and Surrealism. By neglecting the existing values ​​and artistic views by creating opportunities to oppose the real space and the modeling space equally and creating a tense relationship, we will take the reality of contemporary consumer society subjectively and directly incorporate it into the modeling, and in the empirical art It shows the possibility of a new creative area connected. It works in conjunction with contemporary anti-art movement such as Annfolmer, Nouveau and Realism. A representative example for collecting pieces of car parts made by J · Chamberlain, including a collection of L. · Nievezlung's furniture fragments ("Tropical Garden" 1957-58).
(Megumi Chenoka)

http://www.artnet.com/

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collage
Collage

Joining multiple pieces of paper or objects. This technique was introduced in the work of Cubism in the early 20 th century, G. Black, P. Picasso and others, and as a technique which plays an important meaning for writers such as Dada, Surrealism, etc., it is particularly important to consider it Become. A typical misunderstanding for this technique is a discourse such as creating some preceding image or object by placing multiple pieces on an arbitrary underlying plane, but the essence of this technique is It's not like that. Black characterizes his work with the words "transformation" and "change by circumstance". He commented that some choice allows for a completely different transformation and that transformation again brings a completely new situation for another choice. That is, it is impossible to designate a base plane on which a plurality of situations can be uniquely defined. In other words, it can also be said that each situation appears as a difference that can not be matched at all. The technique called collage creates such a structure. The selection of a piece skates to the selection of another piece, while at the same time some sort of generality of that piece is updated to another wholeness as well. See the Assembroge section.
(Shiro Mori)

Related URL
Pablo Picasso

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Photo montage
Photomontage

Speaking of "photo montage", in general, the impression of photography and video techniques will be strong. Of course, it is widely accepted through the creation of arrangements pictures and visual expressions since S. Eisenstein, but in reality, this is the case in the German War in Germany, by writers involved in Dadaism It is a technique that begins with art. A little before that, "Collage" that P. Picasso started was transmitted to many writers as a convenient technique to expand the depth of expression, but because of its extreme production attitude, I picked up garbage at the end of the road It was quite natural that attendees focused on photographs that were the means of expressing new images, by Dada 's writers who were making collage works. Of course, this technique has been accumulated through many experiments afterwards, and at the stage of postwar "pop art" or "proplusion", for many authors, the use of photography is no longer a prerequisite for production It was that.
(Tsuyoshi Ibusawa)

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Surrealism
Surrealism

In Japanese, "surrealism". A comprehensive art movement widely deployed in Europe during the two wars. This name comes from the poet G. Apollinaire pointing to the stage art of P. Picasso who was in charge of his own drama playing equipment, but in 1924, A. Breton declared in the "Surrealism First Declaration" , Based on psychoanalytic considerations, "based on the trust in the totipotency of dreams" to the general art of art, and played a leadership role after that. In the manifesto, "Surrealism", which was under the influence of Rotreamon and A · Rambo, was originally a strong aspect as a literary movement, but the idea of ​​"automatism (automatic description) It has a strong influence and formed the great tide of 20th century art. Representative writers are S. Dali, M. Ernst (both are later removed), A · Masson, J · Miro etc. Many writers who worked in Paris based on the rise of the Nazis at the end of the 1930's got to the end, after finding the last successor of A · Gorkie, escaping to America.
(Tsuyoshi Ibusawa)

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Pablo Picasso
André Breton
Max Ernst
Asyl Gorky

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Dada (Ultra monster)

Dadaism

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Wakasagi
Thank you for the weekend!

- Omnibus -

By the way, I think that "DADA Inc." is very good.

- Omnibus -

By the way, in Chinese,
As a letter, "Great"Or"Great talent」、「Expertise
It is a good meaning though either is considered.
In terms of great things, business prosperity and the like,
It's a good name for Feng shui in Chinese!