'Pataphysics () is a sardonic "
philosophy of science
Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, ...
" invented by French writer
Alfred Jarry (1873–1907) intended to be a
parody
A parody is a creative work designed to imitate, comment on, and/or mock its subject by means of satire, satirical or irony, ironic imitation. Often its subject is an Originality, original work or some aspect of it (theme/content, author, style, e ...
of science. Difficult to be simply defined or pinned down, it has been described as the "science of imaginary solutions".
Introduction
'Pataphysics was a concept expressed by Jarry in a mock-scientific manner, with undertones of spoofing and
quackery, as expounded in his novel ''
Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician''. Here, Jarry toyed with conventional concepts and interpretations of reality. Another attempt at a definition interprets 'pataphysics as an idea that "the virtual or imaginary nature of things as glimpsed by the heightened vision of poetry or science or love can be seized and lived as real". Jarry defines 'pataphysics in a number of statements and examples, including that it is "the science of imaginary solutions, which symbolically attributes the properties of objects, described by their virtuality, to their lineaments". A practitioner of 'pataphysics is a pataphysician or a pataphysicist.
Definitions
One definition of 'pataphysics is that it is "a branch of philosophy or science that examines imaginary phenomena that exist in a world beyond
metaphysics
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of ...
; it is the science of imaginary solutions." Jean Baudrillard defines 'pataphysics as "the imaginary science of our world, the imaginary science of excess, of excessive, parodic, paroxystic effects - particularly the excess of emptiness and insignificance".
There are over one hundred definitions of 'pataphysics. Some examples are shown below.
Etymology
The word ''pataphysics'' is a
contracted formation that derives from the Greek (''tà epì tà metaphusiká''). It is a phrase/expression that mean "that which is above
metaphysics
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of ...
". It is itself a sly variation on the title of
Aristotle
Aristotle (; 384–322 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosophy, Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences, philosophy, linguistics, economics, politics, psychology, a ...
's ''
Metaphysics
Metaphysics is the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality. It is traditionally seen as the study of mind-independent features of the world, but some theorists view it as an inquiry into the conceptual framework of ...
'', which in Greek is "" (''tà metà tà phusiká'').
Jarry mandated the inclusion of the
apostrophe in both the words 'pataphysique and 'pataphysics "... to avoid a simple pun". The words ''pataphysician'' or ''pataphysicist'' and the adjective ''pataphysical'' should not include the apostrophe. Only when consciously referring to Jarry's science itself should the word ''
'pataphysics'' carry the apostrophe.
The term ''pataphysics'' is a
paronym (considered a kind of
pun in French) of ''metaphysics''. Since the apostrophe in no way affects the meaning or pronunciation of ''pataphysics'', this spelling of the term is a sly notation, to the reader, suggesting a variety of puns that listeners may hear, or be aware of. These puns include ''patte à physique'' ("physics paw"), as interpreted by Jarry scholars Keith Beaumont and
Roger Shattuck, ''pas ta physique'' ("not your physics"), and ''pâte à physique'' ("physics paste").
History
The term first appeared in print in the text of Alfred Jarry's play ''Guignol'' in the 28 April 1893 issue of ''
L'Écho de Paris littéraire illustré'', but it has been suggested that the word has its origins in the same school pranks at the ''lycée'' in
Rennes
Rennes (; ; Gallo language, Gallo: ''Resnn''; ) is a city in the east of Brittany in Northwestern France at the confluence of the rivers Ille and Vilaine. Rennes is the prefecture of the Brittany (administrative region), Brittany Regions of F ...
that led Jarry to write ''
Ubu Roi''. Jarry considered Ibicrates and Sophrotatos the Armenian as the fathers of this "science".
The Collège de 'Pataphysique
The ''Collège de 'Pataphysique'', founded in 1948 in
Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
, France, is "a society committed to learned and inutilious research". (The word 'inutilious' is synonymous with 'useless'.) The motto of the college is ("I arise again the same though changed").
The permanent head of the college is the Inamovable Curator, Dr. Faustroll, assisted by Bosse-de-Nage (''Starosta''): both are fictional.
The Vice-Curator is the "first and most senior living entity" in the college's hierarchy. The Vice-Curatrice is Tanya Peixoto of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics and Bookartbookshop. She was elected in 2014 to succeed Her Magnificence Lutembi – a crocodile – who succeeded Opach, the Baron Mollet, and Doctor Sandomir.
Jean-Christophe Averty was appointed
Satrap
A satrap () was a governor of the provinces of the ancient Median kingdom, Median and Achaemenid Empire, Persian (Achaemenid) Empires and in several of their successors, such as in the Sasanian Empire and the Hellenistic period, Hellenistic empi ...
in 1990.
Publications of the college, generally called ("green candle"), include the ''Cahiers'', ''Dossiers'', the ''Subsidia Pataphysica'' and since September 2021, the ''Spéculations''.
Notable members have included
Marcel Duchamp,
Joan Miró,
Eugène Ionesco
Eugène Ionesco (; ; born Eugen Ionescu, ; 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and was one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde theatre#Avant-garde, French avant-garde th ...
,
Noël Arnaud,
Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard (, ; ; – 6 March 2007) was a French sociology, sociologist and philosopher with an interest in cultural studies. He is best known for his analyses of media, contemporary culture, and technological communication, as well as hi ...
,
Jean-Christophe Averty,
René Daumal,
Luc Étienne,
François Le Lionnais,
Jean Lescure,
Raymond Queneau,
Boris Vian,
Jacques Carelman,
Man Ray,
Max Ernst,
Julien Torma,
Roger Shattuck,
Groucho, Chico and Harpo Marx,
Philippe de Chérisey,
Rolando Villazón,
Fernando Arrabal and
Gavin Bryars
Richard Gavin Bryars (; born 16 January 1943) is an English composer and double bassist. He has worked in jazz, free improvisation, minimalism, Musical historicism, historicism, Avant-garde music, avant-garde, and experimental music.
Early lif ...
. The
Oulipo began as a subcommittee of the college.
Offshoots of the Collège de 'Pataphysique
Although France had been always the centre of the pataphysical globe, there are followers in different cities around the world. In 1966 Juan Esteban Fassio was commissioned to draw the map of the ''Collège de 'Pataphysique'' and its institutes abroad.
The college stopped its public activities between 1975 and 2000, referred to as its ''occultation''. However through that time, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Canada, The Netherlands, and many other countries showed that the internationalization of 'pataphysics was irreversible.
In the 1950s,
Buenos Aires
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in the Western Hemisphere and
Milan
Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
in Europe were the first cities to have pataphysical institutes.
London
London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
,
Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 Council areas of Scotland, council areas. The city is located in southeast Scotland and is bounded to the north by the Firth of Forth and to the south by the Pentland Hills. Edinburgh ...
,
Budapest
Budapest is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns of Hungary, most populous city of Hungary. It is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, tenth-largest city in the European Union by popul ...
, and
Liège
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, as well as many other European cities, caught up in the sixties.
Czechoslovakia
During the
communist era, a small group of 'pataphysicists in
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland beca ...
started a journal called ''PAKO'', or ''Pataphysical Collegium''. Jarry's plays had a lasting impression on the country's underground philosophical scene.
London Institute of 'Pataphysics
The London Institute of 'Pataphysics was established in September 2000 to promote 'pataphysics in the English-speaking world. The institute has various publications, including a journal, and has six departments: Bureau for the Investigation of Subliminal Images, Committee for Hirsutism and Pogonotrophy, Department of Dogma and Theory, Department of Potassons, Department of Reconstructive Archaeology, and The Office of Patentry.
The institute also contains a pataphysical museum and archive and organised the ''
Anthony Hancock Paintings and Sculptures'' exhibition in 2002.
The official orchestra of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics is the London Snorkelling Team.
Peter Blegvad has been the president of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics since 2011.
Musée Patamécanique
Musée Patamécanique is a private museum located in
Bristol, Rhode Island. Founded in 2006, it is open by appointment only to friends, colleagues, and occasionally to outside observers. The museum is presented as a hybrid between an automaton theatre and a cabinet of curiosities and contains works representing the field of Patamechanics, an artistic practice and area of study chiefly inspired by 'pataphysics.
Examples of exhibits include a troupe of singing animatronic chipmunks, a time machine the museum says is the world's largest automated
phenakistoscope, an olfactory clock, a chandelier of singing animatronic nightingales, an Undigestulator (a device that purportedly reconstitutes digested foods), a peanuts enlarger, a syzygistic oracle, the earolin (a 24-inch tall holographic ear that plays the violin), and a machine for capturing the dreams of bumble bees.
'Pataphysics Institute in Vilnius
A 'Pataphysics Institute opened in
Vilnius
Vilnius ( , ) is the capital of and List of cities in Lithuania#Cities, largest city in Lithuania and the List of cities in the Baltic states by population, most-populous city in the Baltic states. The city's estimated January 2025 population w ...
, Lithuania in May 2013.
Concepts
;
Clinamen : A clinamen is the unpredictable swerve of atoms that poet
Christian Bök calls "... the smallest possible aberration that can make the greatest possible difference". An example is Jarry's ''merdre'', a swerve of ("shit").
;
Antinomy : An antinomy is the mutually incompatible. It represents the duality of things, the echo or symmetry, the good and the evil at the same time.
Hugill mentions various examples including the plus-minus, the faust-troll, the haldern-ablou, the yes-but, the ha-ha and the
paradox.
;
Syzygy : The syzygy originally comes from
astronomy
Astronomy is a natural science that studies celestial objects and the phenomena that occur in the cosmos. It uses mathematics, physics, and chemistry in order to explain their origin and their overall evolution. Objects of interest includ ...
and denotes the alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line. In a pataphysical context it is the
pun. It usually describes a conjunction of things, something unexpected and surprising.
Serendipity is a simple chance encounter but the syzygy has a more scientific purpose. Bök mentions Jarry suggesting that the fall of a body towards a centre might not be preferable to the ascension of a vacuum towards a periphery.
;
Absolute : The absolute is the idea of a transcended reality.
;
Anomaly : An anomaly represents the exception. Jarry said that, "Pataphysics will examine the laws governing exceptions, and will explain the universe supplementary to this one." Bök calls it "... the repressed part of a rule which ensures that the rule does not work".
;
Pataphor : A pataphor is an unusually extended
metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide, or obscure, clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas. Metaphors are usually meant to cr ...
based on 'pataphysics. As Jarry claimed that 'pataphysics exists "... as far from metaphysics as metaphysics extends from regular reality", a pataphor attempts to create a figure of speech that exists as far from metaphor as metaphor exists from
non-figurative language.
Pataphysical calendar
The pataphysical calendar is a variation of the
Gregorian calendar
The Gregorian calendar is the calendar used in most parts of the world. It went into effect in October 1582 following the papal bull issued by Pope Gregory XIII, which introduced it as a modification of, and replacement for, the Julian cale ...
. The ''Collège de 'Pataphysique'' created the calendar in 1949. The pataphysical era (E.P.) started on Jarry's birthday, 8 September 1873 vulg. When converting pataphysical dates to Gregorian dates, the appendage (vulg.) for ''vulgate'' ("common") is added.
The week starts on a Sunday. Every 1st, 8th, 15th, and 22nd is a Sunday and every 13th day of a month falls on a Friday (see
Friday the 13th). Each day is assigned a specific name or
saint
In Christianity, Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of sanctification in Christianity, holiness, imitation of God, likeness, or closeness to God in Christianity, God. However, the use of the ...
. For example, the 27 Haha (1 November vulg.) is called or the 14 Sable (14 December vulg.) is the day of .
The year has a total of 13 months each with 29 days. The 29th day of each month is imaginary with two exceptions:
* the 29 Gidouille (13 July vulg.) is always non-imaginary
* the 29 Gueules (23 February vulg.) is non-imaginary during
leap year
A leap year (also known as an intercalary year or bissextile year) is a calendar year that contains an additional day (or, in the case of a lunisolar calendar, a month) compared to a common year. The 366th day (or 13th month) is added to keep t ...
s
The table below shows the names and order of months in a pataphysical year with their corresponding Gregorian dates and approximate translations or meanings by Hugill.
For example:
* 8 September 1873 (vulg.) = 1 Absolu 1
* 1 January 2000 (vulg.) = 4 Décervelage 127
* 10 November 2012 (vulg.)(Saturday) = 8 As 140 (Sunday)
Works influenced by 'Pataphysics
In the 1960s 'pataphysics was used as a
conceptual principle within various
fine art
In European academic traditions, fine art (or, fine arts) is made primarily for aesthetics or creative expression, distinguishing it from popular art, decorative art or applied art, which also either serve some practical function (such as ...
forms, especially
pop art and
popular culture
Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of cultural practice, practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art f. pop art
F is the sixth letter of the Latin alphabet.
F may also refer to:
Science and technology Mathematics
* F or f, the number 15 (number), 15 in hexadecimal and higher positional systems
* ''p'F'q'', the hypergeometric function
* F-distributi ...
or mass art, sometimes contraste ...
. Works within the pataphysical tradition tend to focus on the processes of their creation, and elements of chance or arbitrary choices are frequently key in those processes. Select pieces from the artist
Marcel Duchamp and the composer
John Cage
John Milton Cage Jr. (September 5, 1912 – August 12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and Extended technique, non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one ...
characterize this. At around this time,
Asger Jorn, a pataphysician and member of the
Situationist International
The Situationist International (SI) was an international organization of social revolutionaries made up of avant-garde artists, intellectuals, and political theorists. It was prominent in Europe from its formation in 1957 to its dissolution ...
, referred to 'pataphysics as a new religion.
American artist
Joey Skaggs has described his satirical hoaxes as pataphysical, aligning with
Alfred Jarry's concept of "the science of imaginary solutions." His performances often incorporate absurdist logic and fictional science to critique societal norms. Notable examples include the ''Metamorphosis Cockroach Miracle Cure'' (1981), where Skaggs, under the alias Dr. Josef Gregor, claimed to have developed a cure-all derived from
cockroach
Cockroaches (or roaches) are insects belonging to the Order (biology), order Blattodea (Blattaria). About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known Pest (organism), pests.
Modern cockro ...
hormones, and the ''Tiny Top Circus'' (2014), billed as "the world's only pataphysical circus," featuring the exhibition and escape of a purported
Bigfoot.
In literature
In 1948
Raymond Queneau,
Jean Genet, and
Eugène Ionesco
Eugène Ionesco (; ; born Eugen Ionescu, ; 26 November 1909 – 28 March 1994) was a Romanian-French playwright who wrote mostly in French, and was one of the foremost figures of the French avant-garde theatre#Avant-garde, French avant-garde th ...
founded Collège de pataphysique and published
OULIPO,
which influenced the following writers:
*
Boris Vian became involved with the Collège de 'Pataphysique.
*
René Daumal has references to pataphysics in his writings.
*
Handspring Puppet Company produces theatrical works with elements of pataphysics.
*
Pat Murphy features pataphysics in several works of
science fiction
Science fiction (often shortened to sci-fi or abbreviated SF) is a genre of speculative fiction that deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts. These concepts may include information technology and robotics, biological manipulations, space ...
.
*
Jean Baudrillard
Jean Baudrillard (, ; ; – 6 March 2007) was a French sociology, sociologist and philosopher with an interest in cultural studies. He is best known for his analyses of media, contemporary culture, and technological communication, as well as hi ...
is often described as a pataphysician and identified as such for some part of his life.
* Pablo Lopez has developed an extension of 'pataphysics called the
pataphor.
In music
* In the song "
Maxwell's Silver Hammer" on
the Beatles
The Beatles were an English Rock music, rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The core lineup of the band comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are widely regarded as the Cultural impact of the Beatle ...
album ''
Abbey Road
''Abbey Road'' is the eleventh studio album by the English rock band the Beatles, released on 26 September 1969, by Apple Records. It is the last album the group recorded, although '' Let It Be'' (1970) was the last album completed before th ...
'', "pataphysical science" is mentioned as a course of study for Joan, the first victim of Maxwell Edison.
* The debut album by Ron 'Pate's Debonairs, featuring
Reverend Fred Lane (his first appearance on vinyl), is titled ''Raudelunas Pataphysical Revue'' (1977), a live theatrical performance. A review in ''
The Wire
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'' magazine said, "No other record has ever come as close to realising Alfred Jarry's desire 'to make the soul monstrous' – or even had the vision or invention to try." 'Pate (note the pataphysical apostrophe) and Lane were central members in the Raudelunas art collective in
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Tuscaloosa ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, Tuscaloosa County in west-central Alabama, United States, on the Black Warrior River where the Gulf Coastal Plain, Gulf Coastal and Piedmont (United States), Piedm ...
.
* Professor
Andrew Hugill, of
de Montfort University
De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) is a public university in the city of Leicester, England. It was established in accordance with the Further and Higher Education Act 1992, Further and Higher Education Act in 1992 as a degree awarding body ...
, is a practitioner of pataphysical music. He curated ''Pataphysics'', for the
Sonic Arts Network's CD series, and in 2007 some of his own music was issued by UHRecordings under the title ''Pataphysical Piano; The sounds and silences of Andrew Hugill''.
* British
progressive rock
Progressive rock (shortened as prog rock or simply prog) is a broad genre of rock music that primarily developed in the United Kingdom through the mid- to late 1960s, peaking in the early-to-mid-1970s. Initially termed " progressive pop", the ...
band
Soft Machine were self-described as "the Official Orchestra of the College of Pataphysics" and featured the two songs "Pataphysical Introduction" parts I and II on their 1969 album ''
Volume Two''.
* Japanese
psychedelic rock
Psychedelic rock is a rock music Music genre, genre that is inspired, influenced, or representative of psychedelia, psychedelic culture, which is centered on perception-altering hallucinogenic drugs. The music incorporated new electronic sound ...
band
Acid Mothers Temple refer to the topic on their 1999 release ''
Pataphisical Freak Out MU!!''.
*
Autolux, a Los Angeles–based
noise pop band, have a song "Science of Imaginary Solutions" on their second album ''
Transit Transit''.
* The composer Gavin Bryars has been a member of the Collège de 'Pataphysique since 1974; he was appointed Regent in 2001 and a Transcendent Satrap in 2015 at the pataphysical New Year's Eve Vigil E.P. 143 (7 September 2015 vulg.)
* The
Pataphysical Broadcasting Foundation Inc. (established 1972, dissolved 2015) founded radio station
KUSP in
Santa Cruz, California
Santa Cruz (Spanish language, Spanish for "Holy Cross") is the largest city and the county seat of Santa Cruz County, California, Santa Cruz County, in Northern California. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the city population ...
, for (then) non-conventional radio programming.
* A song on portuguese garage rock/yé-yé band Les Rencards' 2025 albu
''Angles Morts''is called "Notre pataphysique".
In visual art
* In 1962 American artist
James E. Brewton developed a style of abstract expressionism he called Graffiti Pataphysic. A survey of Brewton's 'pataphysics-related work was shown in 2014 in Philadelphia.
* American artist
Thomas Chimes developed an interest in Jarry's 'pataphysics, which became a lifelong passion, inspiring much of the painter's creative work.
* In 2000, ''The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics'' was founded by Canadian visual artist, writer and scholar,
Mireille Perron. ''The Laboratory of Feminist Pataphysics'' has been shown at the Nickle Arts Museum,
The New Gallery and Stride Gallery in
Calgary
Calgary () is a major city in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in C ...
, Alberta.
* In 2010 American artist Kevin Ferreira began a visual exploration into the imaginary solutions for the constructs of reality (pataphysics=pata art). The exhibit SpektrumMEK that resulted from this endeavor has been put into his book ''SpektrumMEK: A pataphysical gestation to the birth of Lil' t''.
*
The League of Imaginary Scientists, a Los Angeles-based art collective specializing in 'pataphysics-based interactive experiments. In 2011 they exhibited a series of projects at
Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
*
Brian Reffin Smith, a Berlin-based British artist and Regent of Catachemistry and Speculative Metallurgy in the Collège de 'Pataphysique, Paris, often shows art based upon or influenced by 'Pataphysics and conducts performances at Pataphysical events. He was part of a group of German and Czech artists who exhibited at Patadata, in Zlín, Czech Republic, 2017.
In online fiction
* The
SCP Foundation has multiple articles referencing pataphysical concepts, such as SCP-2747 ("As below, so above"), where the pataphysical reality is described as "layers of metafictional narrative" and the anomaly in question ascends the narratives to destroy them. "Pataphysics" articles often deal with
the fictional nature of the Foundation. For example, SCP-3309 ("Where We Go When We Fade, Fade Away") features Foundation scientists attempting to manipulate the real-life website's article deletion feature to destroy problematic SCP objects and SCP-5999, which is an attempt at killing the authors of the site itself.
In architecture
*
Le Corbusier
Charles-Édouard Jeanneret (6 October 188727 August 1965), known as Le Corbusier ( , ; ), was a Swiss-French architectural designer, painter, urban planner and writer, who was one of the pioneers of what is now regarded as modern architecture ...
developed an interest in Jarry's work.
Pataphor
The ''pataphor'' (, ), is a term coined by writer and musician
Pablo Lopez, for an unusually extended metaphor based on Alfred Jarry's "science" of 'pataphysics'.
As Jarry claimed that 'pataphysics existed "as far from metaphysics as metaphysics extends from regular reality", a pataphor attempts to create a figure of speech that exists as far from
metaphor
A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide, or obscure, clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas. Metaphors are usually meant to cr ...
as metaphor exists from
non-figurative language. Whereas a metaphor compares a real object or event to a seemingly unrelated subject to emphasize their similarities, the pataphor uses the newly created metaphorical similarity as a reality on which to base itself. In going beyond mere ornamentation of the original idea, the pataphor seeks to describe a new and separate world, in which an idea or aspect has taken on a life of its own.
Like 'pataphysics itself, pataphors essentially describe two degrees of separation from reality (rather than merely one degree of separation, which is the world of metaphors and metaphysics). The pataphor may also be said to function as a critical tool, describing the world of "assumptions based on assumptions" – such as belief systems or rhetoric run amok. The following is an example:
Thus, the pataphor has created a world where the chessboard exists, including the characters who live in that world, entirely abandoning the original context.
The pataphor has been subject to commercial interpretations, usage in speculative computer applications, applied to highly imaginative problem solving methods and even politics on the international level.
The Firesign Theatre is a comedy troupe whose jokes often rely on pataphors. There is a band called Pataphor and an
interactive fiction in the Interactive Fiction Database called "PataNoir", based on pataphors. Pataphor is used by the Writer's Program at the
University of North Florida,
and has appeared in works affiliated with the
Maria Curie-Skłodowska University.
Pataphors have been the subject of art exhibits, as in Tara Strickstein's 2010 "Pataphor" exhibit at Next Art Fair /
Art Chicago, other artworks, and architectural works. Pataphors have also been used in literary criticism, and mentioned in ''
Art in America''.
There is also a book of pataphorical art called ''Pataphor'' by Dutch artist Hidde van Schie.
In ''The Disappearance of Literature: Blanchot, Agamben, and the Writers of the No'',
Aaron Hillyer writes:
See also
*
Absurdism
Absurdism is the philosophical theory that the universe is irrationality, irrational and meaningless. It states that trying to find meaning leads people into conflict with a seemingly meaningless world. This conflict can be between Rationality ...
*
Atlas Press
*
Bielefeld conspiracy
*
Birds Aren't Real
*
Dada
Dada () or Dadaism was an anti-establishment art movement that developed in 1915 in the context of the Great War and the earlier anti-art movement. Early centers for dadaism included Zürich and Berlin. Within a few years, the movement had s ...
*
Derailment
In rail transport, a derailment is a type of train wreck that occurs when a rail vehicle such as a train comes off its rails. Although many derailments are minor, all result in temporary disruption of the proper operation of the railway sys ...
*
Irish bull
*
Magic 8 Ball
*
Metafiction
Metafiction is a form of fiction that emphasizes its own narrative structure in a way that inherently reminds the audience that they are reading or viewing a fictional work. Metafiction is self-conscious about language, literary form, and story ...
*
Ouxpo
*
Pseudoscience
*
Neoism
*
Discordianism
*
Cartoon physics
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François Lachenal (1959): ''Was ist 'Pataphysik? Elementare Prolegomena zu einer Einführung in die 'Pataphysik''. Offenbach.
* Cal Clements: ''Pataphysica''. iUniverse 2002
* Lennon, Nigey. (1984) "Alfred Jarry: The Man with the Axe." Airstreambooks.net
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