- Detournement
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In détournement, an artist reuses elements of well-known media to create a new work with a different message, often one opposed to the original. The term "détournement", borrowed from the French, originated with the
Situationist International ; a similar term more familiar to English speakers would be "turnabout" or "derailment", although these terms are not used inacademia and the arts world as they are inherently 'anti-art,' often involving the blatant theft and sabotage of existing elements.Détournement is similar to satiricalparody , but employs more direct reuse or faithful mimicry of the original works rather than constructing a new work which merely alludes strongly to the original. It may be contrasted with recuperation, in which originally subversive works and ideas are themselves appropriated by mainstream media.In the United States,
Frank Discussion is widely known for his use of detournement in his works dating from the late 70s through the present, particularly with theFeederz . Détournement's use byBarbara Kruger familiarised many with the technique, and it was extensively and effectively used as part of the early HIV/AIDS activism of the late 1980s and early 1990s. [Crimp, Douglas. "AIDS Demographics". Bay Press, 1990.] Examples of contemporary detournement includeAdbusters ' "subvertisements" and other instances ofculture jamming , as well as poems composed collaboratively byMarlene Mountain ,Paul Conneally , and others, in which quotations from such famous sources as theTen Commandments and quotations byUnited States PresidentGeorge W. Bush are combined with haiku-like phrases to produce a larger work intended to subvert the original source.The
Neue Slowenische Kunst has a long history of aggressive détournement of extreme political ideologies, as do several industrial music groups, such asDie Krupps ,Nitzer Ebb ,KMFDM , andFront 242 .References
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Comic strip switcheroo
*Culture jamming
*Scratch Video External links
* [http://www.bopsecrets.org/SI/detourn.htm Guy Debord, Gil J. Wolman, 1956: A User’s Guide to Détournement]
* [http://www.feederz.com/subvert.html]
* [http://www.sniggle.net/ sniggle.net: The Culture Jammer's Encyclopedia]
* [http://indybay.org/news/2002/12/1553281.php The Ring of Free Trade - a 5 minute detournement of the "Fellowship of the Ring"]
* [http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/haikumania/thegodconnection.html The God Connection - a détournement of the Ten Commandments]
* [http://library.nothingness.org/articles/SI/en/display/315 Essay: Détournement as Negation and Prelude]Books
*cite book |first=Tom|last=McDonough| title=the beautiful language of my century | year=2007 | publisher=
The MIT Press | id=ISBN 978-0-262-13477-4
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