With DIY Duchamp, PBFB is proud to release the next greatest advance in spinning art since the Spirograph.
Marcel Duchamp is one of the patron saints of the Prize Budget for Boys. Inducted as a PBFB Standing Member in 1917 at the Armoury Show, Duchamp was the first Nietzschean artist on the block. In order to ensure that his work reaches the widest possible audience, the PBFB is releasing a full set of his Rotoreliefs in a .pdf edition suitable for colour printing. All you have to do is cut them out, put them on a turntable at 33 rpm, look at them with one eye closed, and voila, spinning trompe l'oeuille Op Art the way Duchamp would have liked it. (Works best physically printed out and spun)
media: PDF
size: 1.1 MB
Online Viewing Instructions
Flash Small: Look at the small version with both eyes open to see the Rotorelief make a Spirograph!
Flash Large: Look at the large version with one eye closed to see the Rotorelief jump out in 3D!
| Rotorelief | Artist | Flash large | Flash Small | |
| Ouef a la Coque | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Egg at the Cock | PBFB | view | view | |
| Verre de Boheme | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Lampe | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Mont Golfiere | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Corolles | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Cage | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Lanterne Chinoise | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Red Chinese Lantern | PBFB | view | view | |
| Escargot | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Cerceaux | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Poisson Japanaise | Duchamp | view | view | |
| Darwin Fish | PBFB | view | view | |
| Eclipse | Duchamp | view | view |