Notinism

The notinism[1] is an artistic movement created in the early 90's by Holeg Spies, Thierry Saint-Paul and Alexandra Mercier. These three artists created and developed the notinism art movement throughout the installation, "Notinism.org"[2] which toured the world as far afield as India and Japan, showing at venues such as the National Museum of Modern Art of France (Pompidou Centre),[3] the Canon Urban Lenz Exhibition in Tokyo[4] and contemporary art exhibitions[5] in Europe and New York. The "notinism" has been considered as a new form of surrealism merging a musical field of vision and video paintings with a mysterious crypted website www.notinism.org .

The notinism to be read NOT IN ISM calls for uses of art and technologies as a form of political resistance.

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References

  1. "notinism".
  2. ". the coded website". . www.notinism.org . Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  3. "Centre Pompidou – Projection Happenning du concept "SPIES" – Art culture musée expositions cinémas conférences débats spectacles concerts". Centrepompidou.fr. 16 October 2002. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  4. "Urbanlenz Spies". 2dk.net. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
  5. "D^CHSTOCK * Event Detail * Veranstaltungsgruppe Dachstock, Kulturzentrum Reitschule, Bern". Dachstock.ch. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
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