Pretty sad that all of the comments are making fun of this. Try taking a look at art history, and how this started at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, and how the artists who performed there were Dadaists directly responding the turmoil of WWI. Also, to all of the people making bad jokes about this, I'd like to see You get up there and have the courage to be this courageous and creative in front of a massive audience.
@@weathermandan8360 Don't know if it would be of interest to your paper, but I wanted to mention a video game that incorporates one of the Dada Poetry methods. The video game is called "Control" and in the DLC titled "AWE", the character Alan Wake uses the method to create an Incantation for an alien species known as the Hiss. I'll provide transcript of the relevant part: "Wake felt the pressure grow in his head. Going mad. Wake had to escape. Write his escape. He was already out. He wanted to make it true. Wake needed a hero. A hero needed a crisis. For the part in the story about the government agency, Wake needed something special. Something to convey an alien force mimicking human intelligence. Something that can't be translated, translated. Wake channeled Burroughs and Bowie. He cut up sentences and words. "Orange peel." "You are home." "Insane." He put them in a shoebox. He pulled out the words. Wake created a Dadaist poem. He'd try anything once. Or had he tried this before?" If you search for Hiss Incantation here on YT, you can hear the Hiss chant the full Incantation, if you're interested.
there's a pretty large spectrum of sound poetry, but by nature it's not really supposed to "make sense," so essentially gibberish. the focus is on the sounds being made, not the meaning, although there are some sound poetry and "real language" fusions
@@QqsMinutesaPerdre ...& on the other end of the stick, someone could know that he's taking severe liberties with the Hugo Ball text, adding many repetitions & an entire segment of improvisational grandstanding
Nocny poemat dla psa Czarusia. Kwadrans z Magiem (243/38) - Mirosław Antoni Glazik (M.A.G.) tworzy. Zapraszam do obejrzenia: ua-cam.com/video/sISTM_c7gDI/v-deo.html Tłumaczenie: A night poem for the dog Czarus. The Quarter of an Hour with the Magician (243/38) - Mirosław Antoni Glazik (M.A.G.) creates. I invite you to watch: ua-cam.com/video/sISTM_c7gDI/v-deo.html
It's the dialog from the Sims lol
Tir me ma!
Sounds a lot like Hollow Knight.
You: workin at mcdonalds
This man: Literally making living off of borderline insane ramblings
Borderline insane ramblings? It's not even that! At least that would be SOMETHING! This is just random noise.
He most likely makes the same or less off of this. There ain't no money in weird performance art
good for him
Once you cross the borderline you no longer work at McDonald's.
You simple don’t get anything 🙄 this man is a whole experience, especially when you see him life. I’m happy it’s not for everyone.
What everyone sounds like to me when they ask me a question right when I wake up.
nicki minaj has been real quiet since this dropped
I'm waiting for the book.
I'm now enlightened, thanks.
How is this not yet a meme.... 🤣
Bars
Facts here
Can you imagine how hard this is to perform from memory
Fire af🗣🔥
This shit sound like a bear just caught a rabbit & asked the rabbit did it have any last words before he ate him 😂😂
That part when he went "Uh uh dobedok"? I felt that.
he slayed?🎸🎸🎸
really good stuff, jaap
lord
5:35 ❤
I wanna sample this
Still makes more sense than GOT season 8.
sick
Is this the language that Billy Madison speaks when he's drunk?
Sond Poeatery 🤯
Pretty sad that all of the comments are making fun of this. Try taking a look at art history, and how this started at the Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich, and how the artists who performed there were Dadaists directly responding the turmoil of WWI. Also, to all of the people making bad jokes about this, I'd like to see You get up there and have the courage to be this courageous and creative in front of a massive audience.
was looking for this. doing a paper on dada and was curious what sound poetry was. crazy to think this came over 100 years ago, dada feels so modern.
@@weathermandan8360 Don't know if it would be of interest to your paper, but I wanted to mention a video game that incorporates one of the Dada Poetry methods. The video game is called "Control" and in the DLC titled "AWE", the character Alan Wake uses the method to create an Incantation for an alien species known as the Hiss. I'll provide transcript of the relevant part:
"Wake felt the pressure grow in his head. Going mad. Wake had to escape. Write his escape. He was already out. He wanted to make it true. Wake needed a hero. A hero needed a crisis. For the part in the story about the government agency, Wake needed something special. Something to convey an alien force mimicking human intelligence. Something that can't be translated, translated. Wake channeled Burroughs and Bowie. He cut up sentences and words. "Orange peel." "You are home." "Insane." He put them in a shoebox. He pulled out the words. Wake created a Dadaist poem. He'd try anything once. Or had he tried this before?"
If you search for Hiss Incantation here on YT, you can hear the Hiss chant the full Incantation, if you're interested.
is dit kunst? of kan het weg
ASCENDED
great job jaap
Wdym this is just how dutch people regularly speak
Weird but nice like abstract art
fantastic
still makes more sense than riverdale
inspring
Billy Madison was also a sound poet.
The modern Francois dufrene
Fantastic.
*opens door*
sees this
*closes door*
9k people: interesting
So you telling me sound poetry is just gibberish? I thought I found gold more like dirt 🤦🏾♂️
there's a pretty large spectrum of sound poetry, but by nature it's not really supposed to "make sense," so essentially gibberish. the focus is on the sounds being made, not the meaning, although there are some sound poetry and "real language" fusions
I used to be a Misanthrope before i saw this . . . .
The only positive thing I see about this form of art or whatever is that when you fck up & miss a sound no one would know 😂😂
many, if not most, sound poems are written, so someone could know actually
SAMISH if someone is just listening I don’t think they would be able to determine what sound was missed
The only positive thing I see about this form of art is the ACTUAL art produced in the commentary sections: Comedy gold comments!
@@QqsMinutesaPerdre ...& on the other end of the stick, someone could know that he's taking severe liberties with the Hugo Ball text, adding many repetitions & an entire segment of improvisational grandstanding
Sounds like Hollow Knight
ur so real for this
Nocny poemat dla psa Czarusia. Kwadrans z Magiem (243/38) - Mirosław Antoni Glazik (M.A.G.) tworzy. Zapraszam do obejrzenia: ua-cam.com/video/sISTM_c7gDI/v-deo.html Tłumaczenie: A night poem for the dog Czarus. The Quarter of an Hour with the Magician (243/38) - Mirosław Antoni Glazik (M.A.G.) creates. I invite you to watch: ua-cam.com/video/sISTM_c7gDI/v-deo.html
New Simlish
Szanująca się publika powinna wyjść a tego typa zamknąć w szpitalu psychiatrycznym .
Npc be like
6:35 ❤