The funny thing about the history of Dada and of the surrealist movement, to me at least, is that it very quickly becomes apparent that it's far easier for people to decry art as senseless than it is for them to do the same to war.
It's interesting, almost, that humour in the modern meme culture has driven onward to a point of near-incomprehensibility. A small part of me has to wonder whether this is a product of the world in which these memes have been created: observing the similarities between modern ****posts and the dadaist touchstones of the 1910s and 1920s provides a striking and strange echo of familiarity, does it not?
Meaning is naught but a farcical colander for imbeciles to wear atop their heads in place of trousers. Awibble.
It's interesting, almost, that humour in the modern meme culture has driven onward to a point of near-incomprehensibility. A small part of me has to wonder whether this is a product of the world in which these memes have been created: observing the similarities between modern ****posts and the dadaist touchstones of the 1910s and 1920s provides a striking and strange echo of familiarity, does it not?
Meaning is naught but a farcical colander for imbeciles to wear atop their heads in place of trousers. Awibble.