-
Isidore Isou. In a body of work
totaling hundreds of volumes, Isou and the
Lettrists have
applied their theories to all
areas of art and culture, most notably...
- age of 71.
Beloved by
Parisian neo-Surrealists
known as
Lettrists, he was
honored by
Lettrist Maurice Lemaître with a 70-minute 1979 film
titled Erich...
-
rejoined by Jean-Louis Brau and
Serge Berna as a
schism from
Isidore Isou's
Lettrist group. The
group went on to join
others in
forming the
Situationist International...
-
called Ultra-
Lettrist. The Ultra-
Lettrist movement grew into an art form as it was
developed by Dufrêne, Brau and Wolman. The Ultra-
Lettrists explored the...
- 12
December 1982) was a
French Nouveau realist visual artist,
Lettrist and Ultra-
Lettrist poet. He is
primarily known as a
pioneer in
sound poetry and...
- explorations. The
first published discussion of
psychogeography was in the
Lettrist journal Potlatch (1954),
which included a 'Psychogeographical Game of the...
- time a
significant figure in the
Lettrist movement,
helped develop these new film techniques,
using them in his
Lettrist film
Howlings for Sade (1952) as...
- metagraphics, is an
experimental form of
visual communication developed by the
Lettrist movement.
Hypergraphy abandons the
phonetic values communicated by most...
-
meeting the
Lettrists at the 4th
Cannes Film Festival.
Debord quickly became an
important figure in the so-called left wing of the
Lettrists,
which were...
- The
praxis originates from the
Lettrist technique of
hypergraphics which was
applied to
architecture by the
Lettrist International (LI). The UU critique...