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No one has yet submitted an
example of his or her own version of exercise 2 in Chapter 2, but just to give
you an idea of how a Dada collage looks, here is one made by one of the original Dadaists of Zurich.
"Collage Created According to
the Laws of Chance" by Hans Arp, 1916 - 1917
The following submission is published anonymously at the request of the author and is untitled - It was created according to the instructions of Exercise 1 in Chapter 2.
Edges, scythes, guillotine.
Buddha meticulously swings them
Treasure it.
Paris nearly finds paper clusters.
Wear the method
Some were born through suspended rhythm.
The following exercise 1 submission was created by a remarkable young man we know - Jeffrey Bertin-Moore (age 9, Dexter, New Mexico), according to the same instructions -
content
death
great her Scripture
trust
Lord You're within
disperse man lying under gate
who me
spear inquire our valley
truth
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