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Robert Morpheal (morpheal@sympatico.ca) 2006/02/04 22:28

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Machines were more Bauhaus. Though there is an overlap somewhere.
Check out Hans Richter on all that.

R.M.

noodlenicky@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Can anyone give me an example of an actual Surrealist machine, if such
> a thing exists ?  I've been searching Google for 6 hours for the damn
> thing(s) and getting nowhere.

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