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Mental Contagion's mission is to publish compelling work by unknown and established artists and writers to an international community of artists, writers and enthusiasts. The magazine explores content and processes through interview, essay and biography. Mental Contagion is an arts and literature Internet magazine published on a monthly basis.

The Origin of the Mental Contagion Name

Exquisite Corpse—derived from the French phrase "Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau," that translates to "The exquisite corpse will drink the young wine"—is a technique developed during the surrealist movement and is based on a parlor game. Seeing only a small segment of what a previous person draws, collaborators add to a composition in progress to create a strange and often ridiculous image. Preceeding these visual "mash-ups" or what some have referred to as "intellectual MadLIbs" was a literary technique, prompting each contributor to add a phrase, seeing only a segment of the previous phrase. Surrealist poet and art historian Nicolas Calas said that the completed work revealed the "unconscious reality in the personality of the group." Often, similar themes and images would appear in the completed compositions, and this is what visual artist Max Ernst referred to as a "Mental Contagion."

Cadavre Exquis
Cadavre Exquis, 1928
Created by Man Ray, Yvesy Tanguy, Joan Miró and Max Morise
 
       
 
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