Dadascope

Dadascope

7.4

1961-01-01

Free-associative images are juxtaposed with disorienting poetry in Richter's late work. The film is visual dynamite: Upside-down and reversed footage, play with shadows and light, billiards and dice and balloons-- suggestive and surreal images. Tenets of Dada writing, such as games of chance, punnery, wordplay and loud nonsense noise are foist upon the viewer as Dada poems are read / performed by their orignal authors.

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Free-associative images are juxtaposed with disorienting poetry in Richter's late work. The film is visual dynamite: Upside-down and reversed footage, play with shadows and light, billiards and dice and balloons-- suggestive and surreal images. Tenets of Dada writing, such as games of chance, punnery, wordplay and loud nonsense noise are foist upon the viewer as Dada poems are read / performed by their orignal authors.

Released

1961-01-01

Runtime

40

Director

Hans Richter

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

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Language

English

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    Raoul Hausmann

    Raoul Hausmann
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    Richard Huelsenbeck

    Richard Huelsenbeck
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    Marcel Janco

    Marcel Janco
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    Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes

    Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes
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    Walter Mehring

    Walter Mehring
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    Man Ray

    Man Ray
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    Kurt Schwitters

    Kurt Schwitters
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    Tristan Tzara

    Tristan Tzara
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    Wladimir Vogel

    Wladimir Vogel