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*[[July 14]] [[Dada]], Zurich: "A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language," Ball exclaimed. "I want the word where it ends and begins," he cried. "Dada is the heart of words." ("[[Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)|The First Dada Manifesto]]") | *[[July 14]] [[Dada]], Zurich: "A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language," Ball exclaimed. "I want the word where it ends and begins," he cried. "Dada is the heart of words." ("[[Dada Manifesto (1916, Hugo Ball)|The First Dada Manifesto]]") | ||
- | === Poetry=== | + | ===Literature=== |
+ | ==== Poetry==== | ||
*[[Music Hall]] by [[Paul van Ostaijen]] | *[[Music Hall]] by [[Paul van Ostaijen]] | ||
+ | ====Non fiction==== | ||
+ | *[[The Photoplay|The Photoplay: A Psychological Study]] by Hugo Münsterberg | ||
=== Visual art === | === Visual art === | ||
*''[[The Disquieting Muses]]'', a painting by Giorgio de Chirico | *''[[The Disquieting Muses]]'', a painting by Giorgio de Chirico | ||
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*''[[Princess X]]'' , a sculpture by Constantin Brâncuşi | *''[[Princess X]]'' , a sculpture by Constantin Brâncuşi | ||
==== Photography ==== | ==== Photography ==== | ||
- | *Hugo Ball, 1916, performing ''[[Karawane]]'' | + | *[[Hugo Ball]], 1916, performing ''[[Karawane]]'' |
=== Film === | === Film === | ||
- | *[[The Photoplay|The Photoplay: A Psychological Study]] (1916) - Hugo Münsterberg | ||
=== Music === | === Music === | ||
*"[[The Camp Meeting Jubilee]]" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lp1qU-_qPok&] | *"[[The Camp Meeting Jubilee]]" [http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lp1qU-_qPok&] |
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- July 14 Dada, Zurich: "A line of poetry is a chance to get rid of all the filth that clings to this accursed language," Ball exclaimed. "I want the word where it ends and begins," he cried. "Dada is the heart of words." ("The First Dada Manifesto")
Literature
Poetry
Non fiction
- The Photoplay: A Psychological Study by Hugo Münsterberg
Visual art
- The Disquieting Muses, a painting by Giorgio de Chirico
- Universal War, an artist's book by Aleksei Kruchenykh
- Princess X , a sculpture by Constantin Brâncuşi
Photography
Film
Music
Births
- Unica Zürn, German writer (d. 1970)
- Moondog, American composer (d. 1999)
- Brion Gysin, British writer (d. 1986)
- Roald Dahl, Welsh novelist (d. 1990)
- Bert Haanstra, Dutch filmmaker (d. 1997)
Deaths
- Antonio Sant'Elia (April 30, 1888 - October 10, 1916)
- Franz Marc (February 8, 1880 – March 4, 1916)
- Odilon Redon (1840 - 1916)
- Thomas Eakins (1844 - 1916)
- Henry James (1843 - 1916)
- Jack London (1876 - 1916)
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