Cadaver: Exquisito
Surrealists understood the corpse as an “automaton of the collective unconscious.” Later, Oulipo writers (e.g., Italo Calvino, Raymond Queneau) repurposed the constraint, replacing chance with rigorous formal rules (e.g., the avalanche of nouns ). By the 1960s, Fluxus artists expanded the game to actions, sounds, and images.
The sheet unfolds to reveal a composite, hybrid creature. 3. Impact on Art and Literature cadaver exquisito
The result was neither fully human nor machinic—a distributed voice. Surrealists understood the corpse as an “automaton of
The protocol hums. / Hums a forgotten frequency. / Frequency fractures the archive. / Archive of soft teeth. / Teeth arrange a garden. / Garden under server rack heat. Oulipo writers (e.g.
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