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Vuk Ćosić

Psychodada

 

Digital image. Based on the cover of “New York Dada”, April 1921

 

A dada passionate, Ćosić plays with his interest for avant-garde typography and his love for ASCII graphics combining the cover of a seminal dada magazine, featuring Duchamp’s Belle Haleine, with a frame from his ASCII version of Hitchcock’s Psyco, an early net art masterpiece.

 

Vuk Ćosić. Pioneer of net.art, guilty of much.

 

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Jan Robert Leegte

Dada net art diagram

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Based on: Man Ray, Long Distance, 1926

after: T. Whid, Abe Linkoln, Evan Roth and many, many others. Jan Robert Leegte

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Domenico Barra

Adad evar peels tae

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Databending + collage

Based on: Paul Citroën, Alannah

 

“The howl of clashing pixels, a rave of colors. Explo!ted accidental gltiches and incongruous phot0shop effects based on principles of i-rrationality, i-ncongruity, and i-rreverence towards accepted aesthetic criteria l!ke hungry children riding on a hobbyhorse at a rave chasing contraddictions, grotesqueries, trivialities and the meaning of life. Is it time for lunch yet? Eat D@D@!” Domenico Barra

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Pier Giorgio De Pinto

Fake3D

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Animated gif/3D object

“A creator needs only one enthusiast to justify him” Man Ray (1890-1976). A combination between an animated gif and a 3D object inspired by the work Long Distance, by Man Ray. Pier Giorgio De Pinto

Based on: Man Ray, Long Distance, 1926

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Stéphane Mroczkowski

Duchamp Stereopticon Slides Re-print

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Hand Press Print from digital matrix, ink on paper, A3 sheet

Based on: Marcel Duchamp, Handmade stereopticon slides, 1918

 

“I am fascinated by the constant reference to print in Duchamp’s work. The printed document, the «handmade» document, from the simple stamp to the sophisticated techniques he used for his «Green Box» (1934) for example, incredible edition of his studio documents in fac-simile.” Stéphane Mroczkowski

 

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