Dadis
Dadis, also known as Dadaism, was an avant-garde art and literary movement that emerged in Zurich, Switzerland, during World War I. It was a reaction to the horrors and irrationality of the war, and its proponents sought to dismantle established artistic and social conventions. Dadists believed that traditional logic and reason had led to the destruction of Europe, and therefore, they embraced chaos, absurdity, and irrationality.
The movement was characterized by its anti-art stance, often producing works that were deliberately nonsensical, provocative,
While Dadaism was a relatively short-lived movement, its impact on subsequent artistic developments was profound. It