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"DADA, as for it, it smells of nothing, it is nothing, nothing, nothing." Francis Picabia
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Dada was irrational. Dada was different even amongst the dadaist. The only commonality was the goal. To create something vastly different from everything else. Even in naming themselves, they had to create a word that was not a word - "dada". Dada was experimentation.
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