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The Ball Must Be Otherwise by ~skin-and-teeth:iconskin-and-teeth:


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Submitted: November 25, 2007
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From 10/20/07
Paper scraps, a metal button of sorts, elmer's white glue, epoxy, x-acto.
About 2.25x3.75 inches
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yes, more negative space galore.
Supose the referee had to say : 3 strike - out - only know it's four... show him to the door. Bad score if it couldn't 6 points - unless it is an 8-bal - consider that endless. Meaningless untill the earth turns backwards - awkward triangle relationships - Sail home - and play bowling. Unless living in Columbine - anywhere else is just fine.

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I am the Anti-Ant,

A Victim of Society ,but at the same time a Citizen of Society.
I bring no new solutions, no revolutions, I just revolt.
it's very Zurich Dada. I enjoy it readily.

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"It's YOUR dream, man! You got to reach out and grab it... you you gotta rape your dreams!"
I'm glad you approve!
So, three minus four plus six times eight divided by three, reversed?
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I say not quite - Although I think you refering to the work of Hans Arp who uses more "cubes", squares and rightangles in his work - although following the principle of randomness vs Catagorisation. I think this work is more in the line of Kurt Schwittters (although the quite white space is a bit tricky - and the lack of paint) and thereby Dada Hanover is more suitable.

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I am the Anti-Ant,

A Victim of Society ,but at the same time a Citizen of Society.
I bring no new solutions, no revolutions, I just revolt.
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I am the Anti-Ant,

A Victim of Society ,but at the same time a Citizen of Society.
I bring no new solutions, no revolutions, I just revolt.
I dunno, I'm not familiar with the work of any of those people, though the names of Schwitters and Arp are at least recognizable.

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