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AnarchoTrip
Young Blood



Registered: 03/26/07
Posts: 583
Last seen: 15 hours, 11 minutes
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YIPPIES!
#8075190 - 02/26/08 10:49 PM (8 months, 21 days ago) |
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They're not the only example, yippies, but I believe they're the most common or appropriate example of aesthetic obnoxiousism. If anyone's familiar with Hakim Bey's T.A.Z., he has a part about "Poetic Terrorism," which is very similar to what I'm trying to talk about.
"WEIRD DANCING IN ALL-NIGHT computer-banking lobbies. Unauthorized pyrotechnic displays. Land-art, earth-works as bizzare alien artifacts strewn in State Parks. Burglarize houses but instead of stealing, leave Poetic-Terrorist objects. Kidnap someone & make them happy."
This is the first paragraph of "Poetic Terrorism" by Hakim Bey. It's, like the Yippies performed or Antonin Artaud's "Theatre as Cruelty" was about, being obnoxious, being loud being wild being crazy for absolutely no purpose. Choas, Dischordianism (All Hail Eris, right?) is aesthetically beautiful. Is it? I feel like there's some real passion involved with this ultra-avant garde, ultra-annoying art/music/theatre/sex that is objectively beautiful. Saying 'objectively beautiful' isn't really the right word (I'm opposed to the idea of objectivity in beauty) but it tastes right--if you know what I mean. It's like chaos has a purpose, a real good reason to enjoy electronic clicking at random intervals passed off as "noise rock." Is there? I'm curious as everyone's opinion about chaos as associated with aesthetics.
-------------------- YIPPIE!
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EternalCowabunga
21st Century Schizoid Man



Registered: 04/04/05
Posts: 2,510
Loc: Toronto
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order is most beautiful reflected on chaos
avante garde is beautiful because it is a rebellion against formula, which becomes mundane.
yin and yang
i think this quote is relevant
Alfred North Whitehead:
The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order.
-------------------- Nuisance is this noise of mine, Crying inside the hollow cave, Does the sun never reach the eyes
Of the prehistoric caveman, He had nothing but fire, And yet I make more noise, Not because of my tools, But because of a lack.
Ask the shaman
Or rabbi or priest, This modern world keeps a lid on me,
Contains my noise, so I can release it in poetry,
Release it from nothing, nowhere
Was I forgetting that place near my neck?
Ah yes... the jugular
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NiamhNyx
I'm NOT a 'he'


Registered: 09/01/02
Posts: 3,110
Last seen: 1 month, 4 days
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I the Yippies!
In 1970, several hundred Vancouver Yippies, anarchists, draft dodgers, and others invaded Blaine, Washington in protest of the American invasion of Cambodia, got into a scuffle with some neo-Nazis and just generally made a glorious scene. Here is a link to a detailed story.
I love this kind of stuff.
If you're into Hakim Bey and the chaotic/egoistic collision of aesthetics and radical anti-politics, I recommend reading "Immediatism." I just finished it and was totally re-inspired.
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MushmanTheManic


Registered: 04/21/05
Posts: 4,399
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Find and read all the Dada Manifestos by Tristan Tzara, or kill me.
-------------------- Concerned Citizens United Against Drugs and Terrorism
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