Karawane - Read by TG At the beginning of World War I, he tried joining the army as a volunteer, but was denied enlistment for medical reasons. Costume of Hugo Ball at his reciting of the Sound Poem, 'Karawane' Cabaret VoltaireBall was not new to performance when he stood in front of audiences at the Cabaret Voltaire to recite his sound poems.

Dave Bonta and Marie Craven both license their writing here under a Karawane - Read by MG Costume of Hugo Ball at his reciting of the Sound Poem, 'Karawane' (1916) Cabaret VoltaireBall was not new to performance when he stood in front of audiences at the Cabaret Voltaire to recite his sound poems. Karawane - Read by ELLI

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Ball was one of the founders of Dada, and the poem was first read in the newly opened Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich.

The idea of using zeros and ones to represent letters comes after this work was madeContent © the authors and available as a Free Cultural Work (except for the videos, which are the property of their creators). Karawane - Read by MGT Karawane - Read by EZWA This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 5th, 2010.Ball wrote his poem Karawane, which is a German poem consisting of nonsensical words. Karawane by Hugo Ball. Karawane - Read by NJB After witnessing the invasion of Belgium, he was disillusioned, saying: "The war is founded on a glaring mistake – men h… Hugo Ball was born in Pirmasens, Germany, and was raised in a middle-class Catholic family. Karawane - Read by DL This may be the least poetic poetry video I’ve ever posted here, but I found it oddly compelling and hypnotic.

Karawane - Read by RG Byron Caplan 7,923 ... Hugo Ball's "Karawane" performed by Marie Osmond - Duration: 0:31. He studied sociology and philosophy at the universities of Munich and Heidelberg (1906–1907). The printed version was later published in the Dada Almanach, as Ball´s performance can be seen as one of the key moments in the development of Dada. (2016). Between 1910 and 1913, he had begun a career in the theater. Between 1910 and 1913, he had begun a career in the theater. …

Ball was one of the founders of Dada, and the poem was first read in the newly opened Cabaret Voltaire in Zurich. This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 5th, 2010.Ball wrote his poem "Karawane," which is a German poem consisting of nonsensical words. Karawane - Read by JCM

Karawane - Read by RJD LibriVox volunteers bring you 17 recordings of Karawane by Hugo Ball. The meaning however resides in its meaninglessness, reflecting the chief principle behind Dadaism.Dada or Dadaism is a cultural movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland, during World War I and peaked from 1916 to 1922. In 1910, he moved to Berlin in order to become an actor and collaborated with Max Reinhardt. Karawane - Read by AC Karawane Hugo Ball jolifanto bambla o falli bambla großiga m'pfa habla horem egiga goramen higo bloiko russula huju hollaka hollala anlogo bung blago bung blago bung bosso fataka ü üü ü schampa wulla wussa olobo hej tatta gorem eschige zunbada wulubu … [online] Available at: This computer translation of this work was not want he meant by the word. The sound on this version consists of a voiceover-software reading of the poem in its binary code form.

Ball wrote his poem "Karawane," which is a German poem consisting of nonsensical words. Karawane Karawane is a poem by Hugo Ball, originally performed in the Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich in 1916. […] Poems. Skip to main content

Karawane - Read by GHS Hugo Ball, the sound poem & O Gadji Beri Bimba - Duration: 3:42. Karawane - Read by LLW

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Karawane - Read by HF Karawane - Read by DRB It’s a translation of a Dadaist poem into binary code by ‘Karawane’ is a poem written and performed by Hugo Ball in 1916, and it consists of meaningless words and sounds. ‘Karawane’ is a poem written and performed by Hugo Ball in 1916, and it consists of meaningless words and sounds.