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RE: [microsound] oval armani
what i really like about much of Ernsts work was that he "dumpster-dived"
many of the original plates used in his work... collaging together from
multiple sources...
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> From: Bill Jarboe
> Reply To: microsound
> Sent: Friday, December 28, 2001 3:25 PM
> To: microsound
> Subject: Re: [microsound] oval armani
>
> on 12/28/01 1:00 PM, Dr. Xylene Tektor at solipsis@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > Cage : flip back to Ernst doing paper rubbings of wood grain to reveal
> > random or found anthropomorphisms.
> > ie Exquisite Corpse..
>
>
> I thought Exquisite Corpse was where a person writes a line , word or
> phrase without knowing what preceded it ; more of a group conciousness
> type
> of thing(usually by folding a piece of paper then unfolding it after it
> has
> been passed around several times and is filled up).
>
> I found it interesting that Ernst wouldn't take credit for his wood grain
> rubbings; called it "frottage".
>
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