Lettrist International
The Lettrist International (LI) was the first breakaway group from Isidore Isou's Lettrist Movement (LM). They would be followed in turn by the Ultra-Lettrists. The LI was formed after the 'left-wing' of the LM disrupted a Charlie Chaplin press conference for Limelight at the Hôtel Ritz Paris in October 1952.
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Isidore Isou - Lettrist - LM - Ultra-Lettrists - Charlie Chaplin - Limelight - Hôtel Ritz Paris - 1952
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During their wanderings in the Summer of 1953, an 'illiterate Kabyle' suggested to them the term Psychogeography. They published an information bulletin called Potlatch. One of their most important texts was Ivan Chtcheglov's Formula for a New Urbanism which was not published until 1958 in the first issue of the journal Situationniste Internationale. He advocated a new city where everyone would be able to live in their own cathedral. Theory utopianism was accompanied by the derive or drift, whereby they wander like clouds through the urban environment, producing something which they called unitary urbanism. In his Introduction to a Critique of Urban Geography (published in the Belgian surrealist magazine Les Levres Nues, No. 6, 1955) Guy Debord described a colleague wandering through the Harz region of Germany blindly following a map of London. This is still a favourite methodology amongst psychogeographers. They produced a broad range of proposals: the abolition of museums and the placing of art in bars, keeping the Metro open all night, opening the roofs of Paris like pavements with escalators to help gain access.
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1953 - Kabyle - Psychogeography - Potlatch - Ivan Chtcheglov's - 1958 - Situationniste Internationale - Cathedral - Utopianism - Derive - Unitary urbanism - Belgian - Surrealist - Les Levres Nues - 1955 - Guy Debord - Harz - Germany - Map - London - Psychogeographers - Museums - Art - Metro
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They also developed detournement as a technique of reutilising previous material for a radical purpose.
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On 28 July 1957 they fused with the International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus and the London Psychogeographical Association to form the Situationist International.
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28 July - 1957 - International Movement For An Imaginist Bauhaus - London Psychogeographical Association - Situationist International
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Those involved in the LI include:
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- Michele Bernstein
- Andre-Frank Concord
- Mohamed Dahou
- Guy Debord
- Jacques Fillon
- Alexander Trocchi
- Gil Wolman
The story of the Lettrists was documented in Greil Marcus's book
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The New Lettrist International was founded more recently.
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"Lettrism was conceived in Romania by Isidore Isou in 1942. He was only sixteen years old." -Jean-Paul Curtay, La Poesie Lettriste, Paris 1974
Related Topics:
Jean-Paul Curtay - 1974
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