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Polymash is a term created by artist Chris Dooks in 2003 to describe his chaotic multi-disciplinary practice.  As art has the object of enriching itself by whatsoever means possible, polymash may or may not describe any number of cross-genre explorations and happenings.  
 
Polymash is a term created by artist Chris Dooks in 2003 to describe his chaotic multi-disciplinary practice.  As art has the object of enriching itself by whatsoever means possible, polymash may or may not describe any number of cross-genre explorations and happenings.  
  
Whether polymash is to be adopted by Wikipedia or not remains to be seen, but it was damned as a 'non-notable neologism', which demonstrates the pettiness inherent in the Wiki-System, as follows:
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Whether polymash is to be adopted by Wikipedia or not remains to be seen, but it was damned as a 'non-notable neologism', which demonstrates the pettiness inherent in the Wikipedia-System, as follows:
 
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*'''Delete''' - Very obscure non-notable neologism. I agree with the above reason, that it might be worth a short mention at the Chris Dooks article, if it's not already there, [[User:Spongefrog|<font color="Green" face="High Tower Text">'''Lord Spongefrog'''</font>]][[User:Spongefrog/Subpage/My Barnstars|,]] [[User talk:Spongefrog#top|<font color="blue" face="High Tower Text">(I am the Czar of all Russias!)</font>]] 17:11, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
 
*'''Delete''' - Very obscure non-notable neologism. I agree with the above reason, that it might be worth a short mention at the Chris Dooks article, if it's not already there, [[User:Spongefrog|<font color="Green" face="High Tower Text">'''Lord Spongefrog'''</font>]][[User:Spongefrog/Subpage/My Barnstars|,]] [[User talk:Spongefrog#top|<font color="blue" face="High Tower Text">(I am the Czar of all Russias!)</font>]] 17:11, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
 
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The term polymash however has been adopted by Wiki Normal.
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==Polymash==
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[[Category:Psychogeography]]

Latest revision as of 15:57, 13 September 2016

Polymash is a term created by artist Chris Dooks in 2003 to describe his chaotic multi-disciplinary practice. As art has the object of enriching itself by whatsoever means possible, polymash may or may not describe any number of cross-genre explorations and happenings.

Whether polymash is to be adopted by Wikipedia or not remains to be seen, but it was damned as a 'non-notable neologism', which demonstrates the pettiness inherent in the Wikipedia-System, as follows:

The term polymash however has been adopted by Wiki Normal.

Polymash