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Duchamp in context : science and technology in the Large glass and related works
Imprint 1998Table of Contents: “…From painter to engineer, I: Depersonalization of drawing style and adoption of human-machine analogies, fall 1912-1913 ; New approaches to the drawn line ; Duchamp, the machine, and human-machine analogies ; The "Jura-Paris Road" Project ; The lure of science: imaginative scientists (Crookes, Tesla) and scientific imaginations (Jarry, Roussel) ; Sir William Crookes (1832-1919): Science and the unknown ; Nikola Tesla (1856-1943): Science as spectacle ; Alfred Jarry (1873-1907): Themes of electromagnetism and electricity in "Docteur Faustroll" and "Le Surmâle" ; Raymond Roussel (1877-1933): Scientific machines in "Impressions d'Afrique" ; From painter to engineer, II: A Rousselian dialogue with the equipment of science and technology begins, 1913-1914 ; "Painting of precision": "Chocolate grinder (No. 1)" and "Chocolate grinder (No. 2)" ; "Beauty of indifference": "Musical erratum," the "3 Standard stoppages," and the early readymades.…”
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