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What do you guys think of these sorts of things?

I find that I really like Dali, and Time Cube and a number of forms of internet absurdism, but at the same time the Dada shown in the Smithsonian article I disliked.

And I didn't like any of the modern art in the Modern Art Museum near where I live, but that's more abstract or fake-political than absurdist.

I've noticed a larger number of links to absurdist sites than I'm used to from this forum, so I'd figured I'd ask.

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What do you guys think of these sorts of things?

I find that I really like Dali, and Time Cube and a number of forms of internet absurdism, but at the same time the Dada shown in the Smithsonian article I disliked.

And I didn't like any of the modern art in the Modern Art Museum near where I live, but that's more abstract or fake-political than absurdist.

I've noticed a larger number of links to absurdist sites than I'm used to from this forum, so I'd figured I'd ask.


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