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List of IllustrationsIntroduction1. The Idea of the Fabrication2. The 3 Standard Stoppages in the Context of the Large Glass3. The 3 Standard Stoppages as Paintings4. 1936: Duchamp Transforms the Painting Into an Experimental Setup5. Humorous Application of Non-Euclidean Geometry6. The Crisis of the Scientific Concept of Truth7. Pataphysics, Chance, and the Aesthetics of the Possible8. Radical IndividualismNotesBibliographyIndex
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