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Art and culture
Music
- Igor Stravinsky's premiere of 'Le Sacre du printemps' at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées
- Intonarumori invented by Luigi Russolo
- The Art of Noises manifesto by Luigi Russolo
Literature
- Petersburg by Andrei Bely
- Isidor Isaak Sadger coins sadomasochismus in "Über den sado-masochistischen Komplex"
- L'Enfer de la Bibliothèque Nationale
Film
- The Student of Prague, German film by Stellan Rye and Paul Wegener
Art
- Bicycle Wheel by Duchamp
- Unique Forms of Continuity in Space by Umberto Boccioni
- Armory Show brings modern art to the United States
- Piazza d'Italia (Autumn Melancholy) by Giorgio de Chirico
Births
Deaths
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