- A
détournement (French: [detuʁnəmɑ̃]),
meaning "rerouting, hijacking" in French, is a
technique developed in the 1950s by the
Letterist International,...
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sometimes called recuperation, and its counter-technique is the
détournement. A
détournement is a
technique developed in the 1950s by the
Letterist International...
- ameʁikɛn]; lit. 'American class'), also
known as Le
Grand Détournement (The
Great Détournement), is a 1993
French television film,
written and directed...
- discourse. It was
originally conceived as the
opposite of
their concept of
détournement, in
which images and
other cultural artifacts are
appropriated from mainstream...
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Subvertising is a type of
advertising hijacking (
détournement publicité),
where détournement techniques developed in the 1950s by the
French Letterist...
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Letterist International, and
later Situationist International known as
détournement. It uses the
language and
rhetoric of
mainstream culture to subversively...
- International,
stunts and
media pranks are very
similar to situations. The
détournement technique, that is "turning
expressions of the
capitalist system against...
- of
walking aimlessly through a city in an
attempt to find its spirit.
Détournement ('diversion' or 'disruption') is also emplo**** in the book to disorient...
- a
particular environment or ambience".
Debord encouraged the use of
détournement, "which
involves using spectacular images and
language to
disrupt the...
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subvertising artistic movement. It
practices billboard hijacking using détournement or
modification with
graffiti of such
billboard advertising that promotes...