THE PHANTOM OF FREEDOM, DADAIST RESURGENCES, FROM ISOU TO GREENAWAY Cover Image

LE FANTOME DE LA LIBERTE, RESURGENCES DADAÏSTES, D’ISOU A GREENAWAY
THE PHANTOM OF FREEDOM, DADAIST RESURGENCES, FROM ISOU TO GREENAWAY

Author(s): Marion Poirson-Dechonne
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Dadaism; to free; deconstruction; political thought; criticism; dissociation; dislocation; iconoclasm; theatricality; picturality; hybridization; happening; performance; desembodiment; dream; ...

Summary/Abstract: The Phantom of Freedom, Dadaist Resurgences, from Isou to Greenaway. The dadaism tried to free the art by inventing new forms. What does it remain today? We shall identify the tracks of its influence on three axes. The first one lies in the demolition of the cinematic text, in deconstruction, as the fragmented stories of Raoul Ruiz’s movies, the visible editing of the movies of Peter Greenaway, the separation of the image and sound on the films of Isidore Isou, whose political thought influenced Guy Debord, show us. This director showed that we live in a world of representation. The modern man is victim of alienation. The second one resides in the hybridization of various arts: in this respect, the spectator can find theatricality and picturality in the films of Greenaway and Ruiz. The third one presents new forms of spirituality, like the iconoclasm of the films of Raoul Ruiz, or the esotericism of Jodorowsky. These directors show the spectators that they were manipulated and invite them to return to reality, with the aim of changing the world.

  • Issue Year: 61/2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 25-38
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: French
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