tumblr meme culture is really just a form of neo dadaism
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Millennial culture is having a fatalistic sense of humor and no one other than other millennials understands it and everyone else is super uncomfortable
I’d like to clarify:
dada was a largely european art movement that took place after wwi. this time and place is not a coincidence. let me explain.
dada art made no sense. the artists who made dada lived in a world in which nothing made sense - in which conventional logic led to the senselessness of a world war. so, making art that made no sense, making - well, you can’t really call it art, so making ANTI-art that rejected the conventions that brought about that atrocity in the first place - it made total sense. (if that makes any sense.)
so the artists did weird things. new things! putting things that were already made together and calling it sculpture, cutting up bits of pictures and putting them together and calling that something to frame - this site has some nice examples.
but from my perspective - there’s serious intellectual continuity between the absurdity of attaching a bunch of tacks to the bottom of an iron, rendering it useless, and say…. bath bomb posts. Put a fucking macbook in a bath. it’s useless now. Nobody fucking cares anymore. you want something funny? you want a punchline? gun. that’s your punchline. Take it. I am laughing
in a way it could be a method of venting some of the frustration and hopelessness and dissatisfaction that tumblr’s userbase (largely, disenfranchised millennials) feels in the modern day. I can’t really speak for anyone else, but… at least from a US perspective, there’s plenty to be disillusioned about. growing up in a constant state of questionably justified war, income inequality, an economic recession caused by the actions of a handful of wealthy fucks who didn’t even get properly punished, growing awareness of police brutality, being called lazy and self-absorbed by the generations that gave us these problems in the first place… I can’t help but think that these factors (and more) could produce a similar mindset to the one that precipitated the first dada movement.
so of COURSE we make nonsense jokes. it’s a coping mechanism for a world which doesn’t make any sense.
related: this isn’t by tumblr but I have to plug UCLA’s atrocity of a virtual gallery once more. it really needs to be experienced, but… it’s definitely also millennial neo dada. from the presentation (like an unplayable video game) to the content (THE DOGS HAVE ARRIVED), it is exactly what I am talking about. it is a fucking shitpost. and it’s high art, too! I love this
tl;dr: my generation is fed up with this bullshit, and the best way that we can express that is by shitposting. alternatively, dada was an early precursor to modern shitposting and we should all thank duchamp for signing a fucking urinal
a dear friend has given a perfect update to some of my phrasing, courtesy of their word replace extension:

you see this? this is exactly what I’m fucking talking about. the thing that I’m talking about is:

I’d also say that while Dadaism was obsessed with the technological aspects of Modernity, of newspapers, of industrial mechanics and factory made clocks, neo-dadaism (of which shitposting but also the increasingly broad reach of the New Aesthetic and net aesthetics) is obsessed with the technological aspects of our time, or at the beginning of our time.
As just a comparison, the Clock in Absurdist and Dadaist art is both a symbol of the uplifting beginning of industrial relations (as one of the first complicated machines made by manufacturers, as the symbol of mankind’s ability to triumph and analyze nature and better ourselves) and as the deified symbol of horrific modernity (of demarcated time, labor hours, the oppression of the working class via managerial time), Neo-Dadaism/Absurdism has a similar relationship with early computers, which both symbolizes the utopian attitudes which we entered the digital age with, and the horrifying period we live in now, where the Digital is ever present and semi-deified.
My favorite dada satire is probably from Georges Grosz who takes the kind of robotic modernist tube people of folks like Leger:

and turns them into these mindlessly patriotic broken automatons chanting rote phrases:

And it’s so so funny to me that there’s all kinds of Gen X artists out there creating art about the millennials on their damn cellumar phones who think they’re the inheritors of this aesthetic but really it’s people who use the Madden gif generator to shitpost because they’re taking the technology meant for a coherent purpose for a particular narrative and they’re breaking it and turning it back on itself.
I think you might be onto something…




Aside from color palettes and materials used, I see literally zero difference.
This is one of the top 3 best posts I’ve ever seen on tumblr and I’ve been here for years.
Love
STATUS: DAY MADE.

Anonymous asked:
Right like I remember 9/11 but not much before it and I had older siblings so I got their hand me downs so I felt like a millennial but with the technological advances and skills of a gen z kid yknow?
kvothe-kingkiller asked:
Have you seen the show Abstract: The Art of Design on netflix? its really cool and each episode is about a different artist, usually people who arent considered 'artists' like stage designers or whatnot, and they talk about how they do their shit. Anyways one episode covers Olafur Eliasson and in it he talks about his reasonings behind 'the weather project' and how he designed it and such. its very interesting
OH!!!!!!!!! I need to check that out then! His weather project is so important to me
art teacher: the artist picked blue for this object because it symbolizes a time in the artist’s life where they were struggling with their childhood
artist: i picked blue because yea lol
I’ll be honest, it kind of sucks being in the middle of the spectrum as an artist. On the plus side, can draw better than stick figures. On the down side, can’t draw realistically enough to wow people, and can’t draw crazily stylized enough to amaze them either. Welcome to the world of acceptable yet unimpressive art where your work is filler to tide people over until the good artists swoop in and get in the spotlight.

I was so very productive in digital art class and made these soda ripoffs, enjoy
new interdimmensional d r i n c c s
Y’know before the name Gen Z came around I just kinda shoved myself into the Millennial crowd despite being born in 1997 and being kinda too young for it. I mean technically, yeah, those are the overlapping years so either way you identify it’s whatever. But now there’s like this disconnect for people born in 96-99 who don’t know if they should keep identifying as millennials or if they should start identifying as Gen Z because we’re all used to holding up the back end of the Millennials but now we’re at the front of the Gen Z parade like we’re the generation elders or something and it’s weird
Yeah it’s like we’re too old for gen z but too young for millennials. We’re generation limbo.
I like Generation Limbo, or another favorite of mine I’ve seen used (and a nod to Gertrude Stein) the new lost generation
Y’know before the name Gen Z came around I just kinda shoved myself into the Millennial crowd despite being born in 1997 and being kinda too young for it. I mean technically, yeah, those are the overlapping years so either way you identify it’s whatever. But now there’s like this disconnect for people born in 96-99 who don’t know if they should keep identifying as millennials or if they should start identifying as Gen Z because we’re all used to holding up the back end of the Millennials but now we’re at the front of the Gen Z parade like we’re the generation elders or something and it’s weird


