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This dadaistic response can be found on a released album track as well.
The match was made in a Dadaistic burst of visionary hell.
It's sort of sweet, but it isn't very Dadaistic in the more aggressive sense normally associated with that term.
The music is, well, dadaistic, and enjoyable as long as you have no fear of a little joyful noise.
A Dadaistic eruption signals a switch in style.
This dadaistic intervention lead to a complete make-over of the show that now features changing experts commenting on the issues discussed.
The performances featured strange stage decorations, costumes and behavior not typical for a rock band, which might be described as dadaistic.
The paper's design, in its first years, was characterized by Dadaistic montages and absurdist, non-sequitur headlines.
As usual, these Dadaistic concoctions are nose-thumbingly raw and slight; they dare you to accept them as art.
It resembles the Dadaistic pattern of the beginning of the twentieth century that had initiated Dadaism and surrealism.
Space does not permit a description of the rambling, Dadaistic lyrics, which purport to interpret the prophecies of a 19th-century Wisconsin cow.
Saalschutz combines electronic dance music with mostly German, sometimes English and seldom French or Swiss German lyrics which often have dadaistic characteristics.
She explores sound, emotion, melody and abstraction, and her vocal improvisations range from "traditional French chansons to breathy folk to Dadaistic glossolalia".
The style was classified as Neue Deutsche Welle, and strongly characterized by their avant garde music and dadaistic attitude.
(The Constructivist artist Ilya Ehrenburg saw their work in 1922, and criticized it for "its disproportion and dadaistic hysteria.")
He cannot be placed in any literary tradition, but his novels have recurring aspects of puns and wordplay, dadaistic eagerness and literary puzzles, and contain erotic digressions.
The Emmerich show ranges from whimsically Dadaistic works of the 60's to a monotonous set of recent biomorphic ink drawings; an amusing revolving door at the entrance goes nowhere.
Just the opposite, writes the Antheil specialist Charles Amirkhanian, whose program notes explain that after a publicity campaign in which "a Dadaistic display of noisemaking" was promised, the audience found the music disappointingly tame.
His technique resembled that of the surreal school of poets, ranging from a powerful, visionary lyricism of satirical, near dadaistic leanings, to the more prophetic tone that can be found in his political poems."
It actually means "Corporation", but Duchamp thought it a fine name and later while the legal paper work was being written up the "Inc." was added, making its English translation, with its delightful dadaistic redundance, "Corporation, Inc.".
A theory in the philosophy of science advanced by Paul Feyerabend which holds that there are no useful and exception-free rules governing the progress of science, and that the pragmatic approach is a Dadaistic "anything goes" attitude of methodological pluralism.
The early work of many Abstract Expressionists reveals a tight bond between the more superficial aspects of both movements, and the emergence (at a later date) of aspects of Dadaistic humor in such artists as Rauschenberg sheds an even starker light upon the connection.
On the contrary, Davey seems to delight in the often Dadaistic circularity of connubial conversation, as when Jo's ex-husband and his new woman bicker over where to park their car: "Try to find a space on top, Peter, I can't stand that ramp," she said.
Although not much is known about him, his sole known record, Hot in the Airport, released in 1986 and re-released in 1994 on New Hyde Park-based label HDG Records, is prized by some outsider music collectors for its decidedly dadaistic, shambling songs.