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Monty Cantsin is a multiple-use name that
anyone can adopt, but has
close ties to Neoism.
Monty Cantsin was
originally conceived as an "open pop star...
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Istvan Kantor (aka
Monty Cantsin) in 1979, in Montreal. At
around the same time the open-pop-star
identity of
Monty Cantsin was
spread through the Mail...
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Istvan Kantor (aka "Monty
Cantsin", and "Amen!") (Hungarian: Kántor István; born
August 27, 1949, Hungary) is a
Canadian performance and
video artist...
- movement, the most
predominant multiple-use
names previously being Monty Cantsin and
Luther Blissett. The
experimental composers and
artists David Chokroun...
- use in the
artistic world include Luther Blissett,
Sandy Larson,
Monty Cantsin,
Geoffrey Cohen, and
Karen Eliot.
These multiple-use
names were developed...
- criticised. This has led to the idea of the "open pop star", such as
Monty Cantsin.[clarification needed]
Pseudonyms and
acronyms are
often emplo**** in medical...
- in the 1980s and 1990s
included use of
group identities (such as
Monty Cantsin) and
collective monikers (e.g. "Karen Eliot");
overt employment of plagiarism;...
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challenged notions of originality, as have the
shared pseudonymous names Monty Cantsin and
Karen Eliot,
which were
proposed for
serial use by anyone. Semi-fictional...
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speaks primarily of the
concepts of Neoism,
collective identity, and
Monty Cantsin.
Stewart Home, co-writer of book The
House of Nine Squares, with Florian...
- Amy
Berniker Evan
Brenner Daniel Brenner Craig Buckbee Liz
Burns Monty Cantsin Lauren Chambers David Chelsea Torture Chorus Linus Corraggio Sumner Crane...