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Isou and Pomerand
Isou and Pomerand are joined by François Dufrêne.
Isou publishes first metagraphic novel, Les journaux des dieux ( The Gods Diaries ), followed soon afterwards by Pomerand s Saint Ghetto des Prêts ( Saint Ghetto of the Loans ) and Lemaître s Canailles ( Scoundrels ).

Isou and Tzara
Isou viewed his fellow countryman, Tristan Tzara, as the greatest creator and rightful leader of the Dada movement, and dismissed most of the others as plagiarists and falsifiers.

Isou and
My mother called me Isou, only it s written differently in Romanian.
Isou, it s my name!
Only in Romanian it s written Izu, but in French it s Isou.
Isou s first two books are published by Gallimard: Introduction à une nouvelle poésie et à une nouvelle musique ( Introduction to a New Poetry and a New Music ) and L ' Agrégation d un nom et d un messie ( Aggregation of a Name and a Messiah ).
The former sets out Isou s theory of the ' amplic ' and ' chiselling ' phases, and, within this framework, presents his views on both the past history and the future direction of poetry and music.
The latter is more biographical, discussing the genesis of Isou s ideas, as well as exploring Judaism.
Also published, the first of several works on political theory, Isou s Traité d économie nucléaire: Le soulèvement de la jeunesse ( Treatise of Nuclear Economics: Youth Uprising ).
Isou completes his first film, Traité de bave et d éternité ( Treatise of Slime and Eternity ), which will soon be followed by Lemaître s Le film est déjà commencé?
Under the auspices of Jean Cocteau, a prize for ' best avant-garde ' is specially created and awarded to Isou s film.
This is significant for including Debord s first appearance in print, alongside work from Wolman and Berna who, following an intervention at a Charlie Chaplin press conference at the Hotel Ritz in October, would join him in splitting from Isou s group to form the Letterist International.
Isou introduces the concept of supertemporal art in L Art supertemporel.
First work on architecture, Isou s Manifeste pour le bouleversement de l architecture ( Manifesto for the Overhaul of Architecture ).
Uncomfortable with the direction the group is going in, Lemaître — Isou s right hand man for nearly half a century — begins to distance himself from it.
Isou s idea for the poem of the future was that it should be purely formal, devoid of all semantic content.

Isou and at
Isou replies at length in L ' Internationale Situationniste, un degré plus bas que le jarrivisme et l ' englobant.
* Isidore Isou at Ubuweb

Isou and .
Situationist theory first emerged as a smaller tendency within Lettrism, an artistic and literary movement led by the Romanian-born French poet and visual artist Isidore Isou, originating in 1940s Paris.
" Isou was upset with this, his own attitude being that Chaplin deserved respect as one of the great creators of the cinematic art.
Leibniz, quantities which could not actually exist except conceptually, the founder of Lettrism, Isidore Isou, developed the notion of a work of art which, by its very nature, could never be created in reality, but which could nevertheless provide aesthetic rewards by being contemplated intellectually.
" Isou was keen to distance himself from his younger acolytes ' tract.
Although the LI had in fact already been covertly formed by Guy Debord and Gil J. Wolman in June 1952, even before the Chaplin intervention and the public split from Isou, it was not formally established until 7 December 1952.
Lettrism is a French avant-garde movement, established in Paris in the mid-1940s by Romanian immigrant Isidore Isou.
In a body of work totaling hundreds of volumes, Isou and the Lettrists have applied their theories to all areas of art and culture, most notably in poetry, film, painting and political theory.
Among the Surrealists, André Breton was a significant influence, but Isou was dissatisfied by what he saw as the stagnation and theoretical bankruptcy of the movement as it stood in the 1940s.
' Isou ' is standardly taken to be a pseudonym, but Isou / Goldstein himself resists this interpretation.
My name is Isou.
At Gallimard, I was known as Isidore Isou Goldstein.
Isou develops the principles of Lettrism, and begins writing the books that he would subsequently publish after his relocation to Paris.
Aged twenty, Isou arrives in Paris on August 23 after six weeks of clandestine travel.
Isou publishes Isou, ou la mécanique des femmes ( Isou, or the mechanics of women ), the first of several works of erotology, wherein he claims to have bedded 375 women in the preceding four years, and offers to explain how ( p. 9 ).

Pomerand and .
In November, he founds the Letterist movement with Gabriel Pomerand.
* Gabriel Pomerand ( 1926 – 1972 ), member from 1945.

disrupt and performance
New powerups only available in multiplayer mode are able to disrupt the performance of another player.
Although the subject has about 60 % of its cohort obtaining " A " grades, students taking the subject tend to be more able, those less likely to achieve top grades are usually discouraged from the course as it can disrupt their performance in other studies.
For example, stereotype threat has been shown to disrupt working memory and executive function ,, increase arousal, increase self-consciousness about one's performance, and cause individuals to try and suppress negative thoughts as well as negative emotions such as anxiety.

disrupt and
Environmental factors, internal or external stimuli, continually disrupt homeostasis ; an organism s present condition is a state in constant flux wavering about a homeostatic point that is that organism s optimal condition for living.
But an individual doesn t see the positive costs as enough to stay with an organization they must also take into account the availability of alternatives ( such as another organization ), disrupt personal relationships, and other “ side bets ” that would be incurred from leaving their organization.
Inserted by boat on Italy s east coast between Ancona and Pescara, the troopers were to destroy railway bridges and disrupt rear areas.
According to President Carter's NSA, Zbigniew Brzeziński, " Kuklinski s information permitted us to make counterplans to disrupt command-and-control facilities rather than only relying on a massive counterattack on forward positions, which would have hit Poland.
Team s mission was to carry out covert combat operations, code names " Catamaran 1 ," " Catamaran 2 " and " Cerberus " with the goal to disrupt air traffic in Cuando Cubango province by shooting down air transports, combat aircraft and gunships using the AA system.
Certain spectrums of LED light can " disrupt insects breeding.
The activator s role is to disrupt the molecular and intermolecular bonds in the paint film and assist with weakening it.
Diplopia is often one of the first signs of a systemic disease, particularly to a muscular or neurological process, and it may disrupt a person s balance, movement, and / or reading abilities.
It is through this consistency of playing the same teams yearly that “ these rivalries have shown remarkable staying power .” Specifically, it is society s drive to disrupt these original rituals that start rivalries.
A year later 100 men, women and children sat in a surveyors path to disrupt the surveying of land for sale.
Military superiority would enable VOC to hold Semarang without any support from Mataram forces, but it would mean nothing since a turbulent interior would disrupt trade and therefore profit, VOC s main objective.
In many instances they scramble all relations: the hand, an index of the body – someone s body – is also an iconic representation of communication that might symbolically represent an open or closed ideological position .” The reductive, visual signs monumentally-sized to fit the facades on which they are projected, are not meant to read as logos for a political agenda, instead they suggest a perceptual contradiction to disrupt the kind of assumptions that beset the casual passerby.
The JRC ultimately did not recommend RTW legislation for Alberta, as it found no evidence of economic advantage to it, and that it may well disrupt Alberta s strong and stable labour relations of the time.
His movements began as a ride into Kentucky to disrupt the communications of the Union Army of the Cumberland in support of Gen. Braxton Bragg s Army of Tennessee during the Tullahoma Campaign.
Indeed, the great majority of Dimech s foot soldiers came from there, and this threatened to precariously disrupt the use of Malta as one of His Majesty s major Mediterranean naval base.
Once this adaptation had occurred, TMS was used to disrupt the subjects visual cortex again, and the flashes of light viewed by the subject were the same color as the constant stimulus before the disruption.
In the tapped phone conversation Palazzolo urged his sister to pressure Dell Utri to disrupt the extradition attempts and offering to cut him in on construction deals in Angola.

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