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In the visual arts, an object of no intrinsic value, such as a piece of wood or rusty machinery, which is ‘found’ by an artist and displayed unaltered or virtually unaltered as a work of art or anti-art. The Dadaists and surrealists were devotees of the found object, and subsequently ‘found’ material has been incorporated into sculpture. The found object is related to the ready-made, but whereas each found object is unique, a ready-made is a mass-produced article, indistinguishable from countless others.



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As the creator of the "readymade," the found object that became a work of art simply by virtue of a shift in context, he opened a door to conceptual and performance-based art.
Also, the newly found object, along with Pluto, may be one of many objects residing in the Kuiper belt.
Cut: Film as Found Object in Contemporary Video," curated by Stefano Basilico, attempts to plot the current value of one strand of the collage aesthetic through a selection of recent video art constructed from preexisting film footage.
 
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