Duchamp After Unbekannt
Stephen Lauf




2003.07.05 12:04
Re: logic chess
Re: Neo Futurist Prime Time Show about Duchamp
Posted by Stephen Lauf on November 05, 2002 at 08:54:26:
In Reply to: Neo Futurist Prime Time Show about Duchamp posted by John Pierson on November 04, 2002 at 01:11:46:
The notion of casting Duchamp in the nude might be all that is needed to ensure success, with occasional slips into drag, of course. And that line, "Oddly enough, the crack of my ass is a ready-made" gets the audience howling every time. ["Don't tell me. I noticed it too. Something sphinx in here again."]
Then is there the competing notion of an enormous Duchamp dream of a chess game with the opponent unknown, yet all the pieces are actual personalities. For example, Duchamp's Queen is Michelangelo and Duchamp's King is Rrose Selavy, while the opponent's Queen is Elizabeth II and the opponent's King is Michelangelo. [One has to wonder if playing with a real Queen has its advantages.] As usual, one of Duchamp's Bishops is Pope St. Celestine V, the one that "was unfitted for the papal office in every respect except his holiness." And, with any luck, the peon's are dedicated people like you and me.





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Duchamp After Unbekannt



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