FILM :
The "White City" of Tel Aviv refers to a collection of over 4,000 Bauhaus or International style buildings built in Tel Aviv from the 1930s by German Jewish architects who emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine after the rise of the Nazis. Tel Aviv has the
largest number of buildings in this style of any city in the world. In 2003, the UNESCO proclaimed Tel Aviv's White City a World Cultural Heritage site, as "an outstanding example of new town planning and architecture in the early 20th century."
MUSIC :
The Ursonate, Kurt Schwitters performed by Michael Schmid (2011).
Kurt Schwitters (1887 – 1948) was a German artist who worked in several genres and media, including Dadaism, Constructivism, Surrealism, poetry, sound, painting, sculpture, graphic design, typography, and what came to be known as installation art.
The poem "Ursonate" was influenced by Raoul Hausmann's poem "fmsbw" which Schwitters heard recited by Hausmann in Prague, 1921. Schwitters first performed the piece in 1925. He subsequently performed it regularly, both developing and extending it for at least the next ten years.
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