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  1. #muddle is the first provably-secure #dadaist encryption scheme.

  2. #muddle is the first provably-secure #dadaist encryption scheme.

  3. #muddle is the first provably-secure #dadaist encryption scheme.

  4. Fischwurstbrot

    Installation Photography

    Meister Jeder, Dadaist 3/26
    #Dadaist #Brot #Fisch

  5. Das Dada Tarot <Die DadaistIn>

    The Dada Tarot <The Dadaist>

    Idea Writing Command AI Realisation

    Meister Jeder, Dadaist, Realistiker 11/25
    #dada #Tarot #AIart #Karten #Dadaistin #Dadaist

  6. Me as an Action Figure in blister
    no. 72

    Idea Writing Photo Command AI Realisation

    Meister Jeder, Dadaist 10/25
    #dada #actionfigure #blister #painting #DadaFürthMuseum #Dadaist

  7. Me as an Action Figure in blister
    no. 71

    Idea Writing Photo Command AI Realisation

    Meister Jeder, Dadaist 10/25
    #dada #actionfigure #blister #painting #DadaFürthMuseum #dadaist

  8. So, for a change of pace, here’s something awesome: ANGINE DE POITRINE! A three-piece, two member #dadaist rock band that produce #microtonal #music (or #musique if you prefer) on bizarre #mathrock time signatures, but they’ve made the I think innovative choice to make it SOUND SO GOOD! I love these aliens. Here’s an amazing concert, a video for a single, and they’re also on bandcamp.

  9. @markwyner @GuyDudeman @redstateinsurgents

    It really is a shame. His art was awesome, but apparently he was a shit person. George Orwell agreed on both.

    If you dig a bit, you may find another #Surrealist or #Dadaist that you cab enjoy guilt-free. Magritte is my personal favorite. My hero is #JohnHeartfield though. "Use #art as a weapon."

  10. @markwyner @GuyDudeman @redstateinsurgents

    It really is a shame. His art was awesome, but apparently he was a shit person. George Orwell agreed on both.

    If you dig a bit, you may find another #Surrealist or #Dadaist that you cab enjoy guilt-free. Magritte is my personal favorite. My hero is #JohnHeartfield though. "Use #art as a weapon."

  11. @markwyner @GuyDudeman @redstateinsurgents

    It really is a shame. His art was awesome, but apparently he was a shit person. George Orwell agreed on both.

    If you dig a bit, you may find another #Surrealist or #Dadaist that you cab enjoy guilt-free. Magritte is my personal favorite. My hero is #JohnHeartfield though. "Use #art as a weapon."

  12. @markwyner @GuyDudeman @redstateinsurgents

    It really is a shame. His art was awesome, but apparently he was a shit person. George Orwell agreed on both.

    If you dig a bit, you may find another #Surrealist or #Dadaist that you cab enjoy guilt-free. Magritte is my personal favorite. My hero is #JohnHeartfield though. "Use #art as a weapon."

  13. @markwyner @GuyDudeman @redstateinsurgents

    It really is a shame. His art was awesome, but apparently he was a shit person. George Orwell agreed on both.

    If you dig a bit, you may find another #Surrealist or #Dadaist that you cab enjoy guilt-free. Magritte is my personal favorite. My hero is #JohnHeartfield though. "Use #art as a weapon."

  14. -2/2-

    For the fifth and sixth painting, I decided to depict each characters as a kind of saint. Ball was big into Catholic mysticism at times of his life, and he was deep in it when writing the book.

    5. The poet/journalist Lilienstein (aka Ball himself), who at one point lived in a house filled with corpses, called himself King of the Jews and hatched an egg.

    Yes, Lilienstein in this novel hatched an egg, yells "Zirriting-Zirring!" and nests on top of a lady's parasol. While still being human. Bro. I want to write like that insanity.

    The background for this one had more grey color to it, but the scanner couldn't pick up everything, even with color correction. (The blue isn't that bright either!)

    6. The namesake of the book, Tenderenda himself, whose namesake is St. Lawrence (...in the context of the book, that is) and who is also an insert for Ball. Here he's depicted with his patron animals, a kitty and a peacock. I liked how this one turned out.

    Hope you enjoy!

    #illustration #art #FediArt #painting #MastoArt #dada #dadaist #Dadaism #mysticism #HugoBall #TenderendaDerPhantast

  15. Advantage of being on a server with a glitch.soc style fork: I can make just TWO long posts instead of a gazillion! :ablobcatnodmeltcry:

    -1/2-

    Paintings done in 2016 for an art theory class in grad school, in response to the dadaist Hugo Balls' "Tenderenda der Phantast." It's, uhhhh. It sure is a book! (Look, you either jive with Dadaism or you don't and if I tell you that there is no "page" I can link you explaining about the book because it is that *obscure* in the grand scheme of things--the best I can do is a World Cat entry: search.worldcat.org/title/5027 )

    I drew all of these on tracing paper w/ non-photo blue pencil, then I inked and painted the back of these papers like cels. Each one was then glued onto a painted canvas where I basically just painted the background according to the subject. (So the first one looks cleaner due to the solemnity, the second one looks chaotic due to the subject matter, etc.) Really, I just wanted to imitate cel painting :P That part didn't work out but I like the accidental craft effect. Matches the movement, after all. :ai_holy:

    All the paintings are based on strict descriptions directly from the book, with added context either pertaining to Ball or references to other existing things, past or present. I think I tried to aim for a painting per chapter but I can't remember anymore. There's six and here are the first four:

    1. The Violet-Faced Seer, who uses a magnifying glass to trick laypeople (with my own response to my #1 awful cult of all time)

    2. Mulche-Mulche, the Mother of Dada, with her Mister Fetus and the "Birth of Dada" in the form of a "little Jew" (aka Tristan Tzara) (yes, you read that right, don't blame me lmao)

    3. Johann the Hobbyhorse (whose origin are metaphors, and referenced from Ball's stepdaughter Annemarie who he adored very much, you can still fight me on this)

    4. Dagny, the bride to a fish, who knew of fishmaking (reference to Emmy, Ball's wife, who was good with fishes, plus Dagny was her pseudonym)

    #illustration #art #FediArt #painting #MastoArt #dada #dadaist #Dadaism #mysticism #HugoBall #TenderendaDerPhantast