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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 ).
Asger Jorn publishes a critique of Letterism, Originality and Magnitude ( on the system of Isou ) in issue 4 of Internationale Situationniste.

Isou and first
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 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 ).
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?
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.
This is only the first of many works that Isou will write against Debord ( his former protégé ) and the Situationist International, which Isou regards as a neo-Nazi organisation.
Isou first discovered these phases through an examination of the history of poetry, but the conceptual apparatus he developed could very easily be applied to most other branches of art and culture.
Notwithstanding the considerably more recent origins of film-making, compared to poetry, painting or music, Isou felt in 1950 that its own first amplic phase had already been completed.

Isou and Les
Isou moves into photography with Amos, ou Introduction à la métagraphologie ( Amos, or Introduction to Metagraphology ), theatre with Fondements pour la transformation intégrale du théâtre ( The Foundations of the Integrated Transformation of the Theatre ), painting with Les nombres ( The Numbers ), and dance with Manifeste pour une danse ciselante ( Manifesto for Chiselling Dance ).

Isou and des
* Isou, ou la mécanique des femmes, Aux Escaliers de Lausanne, Lausanne ( Paris ), 1949.

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 and Pomerand disrupt a performance of Tzara s La Fuite at the Vieux-Colombier.
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.
Under the auspices of Jean Cocteau, a prize for ' best avant-garde ' is specially created and awarded to Isou s film.
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, LemaîtreIsou 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 ),
Isidore Isou ( January 31, 1925 – July 28, 2007 ), born Ioan-Isidor Goldstein, was a Romanian-born French poet, film critic and visual artist.

Isou and by
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.
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.
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 and Pomerand are joined by François Dufrêne.
Founded in the mid-1940s in France by Isidore Isou, the Letterists utilised material appropriated from other films, a technique which would subsequently be developed ( under the title of ' détournement ') in Situationist films.
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.
Shikigami can also transform into Daikōjin form by forcing a Tōjin stone into a Shikigami, as Isou does to his Shikigami, Fuji, in Episode 20 ( or by inserting a special chip made from the Tōjin stones into the drive ).

Isou and ).
* 1956: Isidore Isou introduces the concept of infinitesimal art in Introduction à une esthétique imaginaire ( Introduction to Imaginary Aesthetics ).
The breakaway group felt that he was no longer relevant, and they turned Isou's own words back against him: " We appreciated the importance of Chaplin's work in its own time, but we know that today novelty lies elsewhere, and ' truths which no longer entertain become lies ' ( Isou ).
Isou introduces the concept of infinitesimal art in Introduction à une esthétique imaginaire ( Introduction to Imaginary Aesthetics ).
* Isidore Isou ( Jan 29, 1925 – July 28, 2007 ).
Born into a Jewish family in Botoşani, Isou started his career as an avant-garde art journalist during World War II, shortly after the August 23 coup saw Romania joining the Allies ( see Romania during World War II ).
During the late stage of World War II he met Isidore Isou, the founder of lettrism, with whom he founded the artistic and literary review Da towards the end of 1944 ( Da was quickly censored ).

publishes and first
* 1924 – Simon & Schuster publishes the first crossword puzzle book.
Bill Haley Jr. ( Haley's second son and first with Joan Barbara " Cuppy " Haley-Hahn ) publishes a regional business magazine in Southeastern Pennsylvania ( Route 422 Business Advisor ).
Meanwhile Schleyer publishes a sketch of Volapük, the first constructed international auxiliary language to acquire a number of speakers.
* 1874 – The Oakland Daily Tribune publishes its first edition.
* 1925 – The New Yorker publishes its first issue.
* 1943 – The Saturday Evening Post publishes the first of Norman Rockwell's Four Freedoms in support of United States President Franklin Roosevelt's 1941 State of the Union address theme of Four Freedoms.
Seraphim Guard publishes HeartQuest, the first commercially published Fudge-based role-playing game, in addition to other Fudge games, and support for other gaming systems as well.
IKEA publishes an annual catalogue, first published in Swedish in 1951.
* 1879 – Charles Taze Russell publishes the first edition of the religious magazine The Watchtower.
* 1884 – Dow Jones and Company publishes its first stock average.
* 1656 – Blaise Pascal publishes the first of his Lettres provinciales.
* 1785 – John Walter publishes the first issue of the Daily Universal Register ( later renamed The Times ).
* 1835 – James Gordon Bennett, Sr. publishes the first issue of the New York Herald.
* 1962 – Marvel Comics publishes the first issue of The Incredible Hulk.
* 1863 – Rosalía de Castro publishes Cantares Gallegos, the first book in the Galician language.
* 1896 – Charles Dow publishes the first edition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
* 1916 – The Saturday Evening Post publishes its first cover with a Norman Rockwell painting ( Boy with Baby Carriage ).
* 1775 – An anonymous writer, thought by some to be Thomas Paine, publishes " African Slavery in America ", the first article in the American colonies calling for the emancipation of slaves and the abolition of slavery.
* 1955 – National Review publishes its first issue.
* 1939 – Pope Pius XII publishes his first major encyclical entitled Summi Pontificatus.
* March 22 – Wernher von Braun publishes the first in his series of articles titled Man Will Conquer Space Soon !, including ideas for manned flights to Mars and the Moon.
* Antonio de Nebrija publishes the first grammar text for the language of Castile in Salamanca, which he introduces to Ferdinand and Isabella as " a tool of empire.
* Samuel Putnam publishes his new translation of Don Quixote, the first in what we would consider modern English.
* March 4 – Standard & Poor's first publishes the S & P 500 guide.
* Hugh Everett III publishes the first scientifically founded many-worlds theory.

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