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Taz (the complete text)Group:
alt.surrealism ...Advertising, using Surrealism's colonization of the unconscious to _create_ desire,
leads to the final implosion of Surrealism. ...Surrealism was _made_ for advertising,
for commodification. Surrealism is in fact a betrayal of desire. ...
Automatism --> Prose, AdvertisingGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Certain disparaging remarks have also been made about the use of images in MTV, advertising etc. These are dismissed as not being surrealist. How do you know? If
the act of selling or creating the work is important, then surrealism is not ...
TAZ, part 5Group:
rec.arts.books ...Advertising, using Surrealism's colonization of the unconscious to _create_ desire,
leads to the final implosion of Surrealism. ...Surrealism was _made_ for advertising,
for commodification. Surrealism is in fact a betrayal of desire. ...
Music and SurrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism ... One of the arguments against musical surrealism is the notion that a song is always
the same thing twice. That's just silly. ... It challenges corporate control and corporate
thought. Using the tools of advertising, they break advertising. ...
Taz (the complete text)Group:
alt.pouting.sandwich ...Advertising, using Surrealism's colonization of the unconscious to _create_ desire,
leads to the final implosion of Surrealism. ...Surrealism was _made_ for advertising,
for commodification. Surrealism is in fact a betrayal of desire.
Why I Suck, was Re: SURREALISM AT WAR WITH ITSELFGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Who did this upset? In fact, I think your proposition that everyone is irrational
is a very rational proposition in itself. I posted about how advertising affects
all of us. ... Without exception. That's why advertising is so evil. ...
Colin Millward; Advertising VIPGroup:
alt.obituaries ... His quest for perfection, high salaries and enormous fees pushed forward the advertising revolution of the 1960s in which British ... For Benson & Hedges it produced
some masterpieces of surrealism which left the viewer to work out the product ...
Welcome to alt.surrealism.Group:
alt.non.sequitur ... I say this because I have a lot of respect for some of the stuff I've read and I
might remark that a little posting in here could be great advertising for you and
your groups. Thankyou. Surrealism is [FNORD]. Only more so. And less so. ...
Surrealism (Was ->Re: Artspeak)Group:
rec.arts.fine ... ie. Tintoretto paints people flying around and Bosch paints imaginary scenes, as does
Dali. It has nothing to do with the merit of a work. As to 20th century surrealism,
it occurs in fine painting, comic books and advertising etc. ...
Kubrick 101Group:
alt.movies.kubrick ... some of which he included, drew on other flotsam and jetsam of the times, such as advertising slogans and the ravings of shell-shocked soldiers that he'd treated
at a sanatorium during the Great War. In fact, Surrealism, together with its ...
Elephant Information (Surrealism)Group:
alt.conspiracy ... language." The development of movements of Black people, of women, of prisoners
ms important to the potential of surrealism....They are ... But I still can't resist
making a Prutkov-style appeal: "If you have a fountain advertising a cage with ...
dadaGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Taste dictates the methods of advertising. This is a paradox, therefore art is the
enemy of art, therefore there is no art, upon interpretation. that is the usefulness
of surrealism it actively tries to give the viewer absolutely nothing ...
All surrealism aside...Group:
alt.lifestyle.furry ... I try simply to advertise enough so that they will know that I have something
useful to offer if they need it, using only non-intrusive advertising media.
Most especially, I never engage in telemarketing. ...
Surrealism, first posting, write to meGroup:
rec.arts.poems
=====cj, 11/29/95===== Alright, you've lost two points for drawing me in with
one of my favorite catch-phrases.. now explain where the surrealism fits in
or you loose another two points for false advertising.. ...
Canadian SurrealismGroup:
rec.games.computer.ultima.dragons ... particular time, though. In a civil rights museum in Alabama, I recall
seeing a display on early 20th century black stereotypes in advertising
in elsewhere; it was actually rather disturbing. -Ophidian
surrealism in movies?Group:
alt.surrealism
Hi, if anyone has any information, (websites, personal knowledge, anything)!
on surrealism and it's influence in movies and advertising, especially in the
90's, please e-mail me at TWiLiGH...@aol.com. Thanks! -JK
You are what you read?Group:
alt.arts.poetry.comments ... In fact, the mass advertising of the late 20th century has helped to popularise
visual rather than literary art in general. Therefore the claim that 'surrealism
was a writers movement' is an idiotic one, and it is a generally known fact ...
various comments on gvw's posts to alt.surrealismGroup:
rec.arts.prose ... trite, mannered, stylized, forms fit only for advertising copy targeting suburbanites.
Songs once banned now play on oldies stations. Images once scandalous now hang in
museums. It fascinates me who you believe Surrealism could emancipate ...
Surrealism - a phase ?Group:
rec.arts.fine
So *surrealism* becomes a moment of fun - one can't imagine an 11 yr old reading
or trying to understand the agenda of the Surrealists - nor would I expect a teacher
to try and explain it other than as a way of not accepting ...advertising? ...
Ellen Auerbach, 98, Avant-Garde PhotographerGroup:
alt.obituaries ... The partnership of Mrs. Auerbach and Ms. Stern produced offbeat, often humorous
photographs, frequently of women, which were influenced by both Constructivism and Surrealism. One of their best-known advertising pictures, for a hair product ...
Massurrealism: A New Art MovementGroup:
rec.arts.fine ... Massurrealism combines pop-art/mass media/mass culture styles with the style of surrealism. Massurrealism mixes pop-art/mass media/mass culture like advertising
art, ordinary mass produced objects, silk screen pictures,= television images ...
Re Surrealism is about living to your believes.Group:
alt.surrealism ...SURREALISM to the PUBLIC and what an EVENT! I must contact this woman IMMEDIATLEY!
as it happens, i _can_ offer some explanation for this non sequitur since we had
a lot of fun with it at the time... see CityPages (a local advertising...
Elephant Information (Poetry/Surrealism)Group:
uk.gay-lesbian-bi ... language." The development of movements of Black people, of women, of prisoners
ms important to the potential of surrealism....They are ... But I still can't resist
making a Prutkov-style appeal: "If you have a fountain advertising a cage with ...
Lonely Men in MinnesotaGroup:
alt.surrealism ... Some of this material is re-printed on their web page. I agree with this. My first
contact with American surrealism was via a beautiful large booklet advertising a
gathering in the early 70s. And I have several of their publications. ...
Watch the fate of alt surrealismGroup:
alt.arts.poetry.comments
I like the one that goes like this.... Elija: "You simply have to have
a can of this, Susie. It's the latest, it's the greatest. They're advertising it all over the radio." Susie: "I tried some. ...
Screaming Lord SutchGroup:
soc.history.what-if ... But in _this_ time line, the British political scene is shaken to its core by an
eruption of surrealism in 1972. ... The advertising campaign is a success; by the end
of the year, the new Python series has the largest audience of any TV series ...
BODINGTONS TV ADVERTGroup:
rec.arts.tv.uk.misc ... advert ie that they've given a male character (as the exemplified by the
voice) to a female animal (as characterised by the udders) ? Yeah, it
was mentioned. Popular advertisingsurrealism, innit?
::: Propaganda Model :::Group:
alt.discordia ... The essential ingredients of our propaganda model, or set of news "filters," fall
under the following headings: 1.the size, concentrated ownership, owner wealth,
and profit orientation of the dominant mass-media firms; 2.advertising as the ...
Kathy Lee, naivety and surrealismGroup:
alt.celebrities ... Here we have someone on commercial television -- a corporation who's goal is to
make as much money as possible by selling advertising to other corporations who
want to make as much money as possible -- saying that, while she would too like ...
Ottawa Surrealists UniteGroup:
alt.surrealism ...Advertising is ALL bait and switch, and art at least attempts to sell (for free
mainly) the groceries it billboards. ...Surrealism, in part, exists to manifest this
"mystical" in human terms, and re-name it the marvelous. ...
What's happening in London?Group:
rec.arts.fine ... Massurrealism combines pop-art/mass media/mass culture styles with the style of surrealism. Massurrealism mixes pop-art/mass media/mass culture like advertising
art, ordinary mass produced objects, silk screen pictures,= television images ...
Surrealist Conroy Maddox (Times & Independent)Group:
alt.obituaries ... in north London, in 1955 and Maddox spent much of the next 15 years working as a
designer for advertising and media ... By the early 1970s, Maddox re- established his
firm allegiance to Surrealism which, in the case of canvases depicting lions ...
Philosophy?Group:
alt.postmodern ... well perhaps because it looks too much like advertising or the backdrop to a fashion
shoot (cf Pollock's paintings ... But then there existed Symbolism, Art Nouveau, Dada, Surrealism, Productivism, Situationism (not an art movement, just to be ...
Dada and seeking poGroup:
rec.arts.books ... There would probably be no MTV without it, not to mention a large proportion
of TV advertising ! Two points: 1) Dali is not Dada, and Surrealism in itself
does not contradict classical aesthetic theory. ...
I love surrealismGroup:
alt.surrealism
I love surrealism. Actually, I'm lying. I really just want to get laid. ... ___ your
post referred to the newsgroup as a Board, BBoard, BBS, or Notesfile. ___ your
post contained commercial advertising. THE FINE FOR THIS IS $20. ...
The Most Illuminating Subversive Coup of Modern TimesGroup:
alt.surrealism ... www.panix.com/~notbored/intro.html ===== As recently as the 1940s, art forms
which shared punk's ugliness, dissonance, and bohemian roots -- dada and surrealism in the visual [...] advertising industry. ...
Wal-Mart Surrealism (was Re: GOD)Group:
alt.surrealism ... i think its their use of $5-7/hr employees rather than $100/hr models in their print advertising. Yeah: don't you just hate that? They are all forced to smile and pretend
this is the best of all possible worlds. "We Are Family" indeed... ...
LA-area: FW/McLuhan reading groupGroup:
alt.books.james-joyce ... The next installment of this ongoing lecture series takes place July 20, featuring
guest author Robert Guffey, author of the article "You Name the Dwarfs: Surrealism, Advertising and Mass Mind Control." SO WHAT EXACTLY IS A MEDIA ECOLOGIST ...
ARTIST WANTEDGroup:
alt.artcom ... Massurrealism combines pop-art/mass media/mass culture styles with the style of surrealism. Massurrealism mixes pop-art/mass media/mass culture like advertising
art, ordinary mass produced objects, silk screen pictures,= television images ...
Herr Goebbels: Father of Modern AdvertisingGroup:
alt.surrealism
GOEBBELS' PRINCIPLES OF PROPAGANDA These principles purport to summarize what made
Goebbels tick or fail to tick. They may be thought of as his intellectual legacy.
Whether the legacy has been reliably deduced is a methodological question. ...
Trying to Define Surrealism.Group:
alt.surrealism ... And those who decry this realm typically have the work done by their publishers
and the various parts of the advertising machine, they make themselves pure by
isolating themselves from the actual propaganda. "Surrealism" is a good word to ...
Don't Show Them ThisGroup:
alt.arts.poetry.comments ... of romanticism and naturalism; it presents itself as 'freedom' and it's aims are
to show that the naked man behind the bushes is the model for our liberation, Yes, surrealism is the ... (which sounds an awful lot like advertising, if you ask me ...
RFD: misc.business.advertising moderatedGroup:
news.groups ... Or is it a 'cultural artifact'? Seems to me like Twin Peaks director David Lynch's
Obsession commercials have a lot more in common with bad French Surrealism than
with a bank statement. What about the effects of advertising? ...
advertisingGroup:
alt.surrealism
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Remembering Dreams (Dali)Group:
alt.consciousness ... fervent embracing of him, and (supposedly) a guilty delight over the attention that
it brought Surrealism in america ... judge (either) an artist's "worth" by influence
solely; Magritte seems mainly to have revolutionized the advertising world. ...
what the sam hell...Group:
alt.surrealism ... between intellectual tolerance and discernment of an ethos: Breton wished for surrealism to be "at-large" certainly but AS SURREALISM. not as some watered-down
tao clone or appendage to some central committee, or as the advertising wing of ...
Beyond FAQS.Group:
rec.arts.prose
I say that we forget FAQS and produce advertising circulars (if we are going to
change corporate America we ... and desire (taken beyond slogans these become fascinating.)
This mixture of image and idea could *define* surrealism and then ...
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