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== External links == * [http://stickbucket.com/cut-up-technique-generator/ The Ultimate Cut-Up Generator] An online version that cuts-up the Internet, a specific URL, or your own text. * [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cut-ups/id1502877754/ iOS Cut-ups App] An iOS app implementation of cut-ups which mimics the ability to manually rearrange lines of texts as well as input camera-captured, converted text into your cut-ups. * [http://www.ubu.com/sound/burroughs.html UbuWeb: William S. Burroughs] featuring a cut-up, ''K-9 Was in Combat with the Alien Mind-Screens'' (1965), made with [[Ian Sommerville (technician)|Ian Sommerville]] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927111617/http://www.theatre-optique.com/tristan-tzara-arcade The Tristan Tzara Arcade] is a collection of Cut-up pieces composed from text found in the public domain. These pieces can be further arranged by the reader using an automated (jQuery script) reTypesetting function (which illustrates how possible variant compositions can be achieved using the Cut-up technique). * [http://thisunruly.com/ This Unruly: a repository of video cut-ups] featuring video cut-up examples with an accompanying literature review about the practice of video re-mixing, re-purposing, video collage and appropriation techniques. * [http://reorder.tv/ ReorderTV: a critical mixtape of video cut-ups] of historically ordered, annotated and curated collection designed to play sequentially from current video remixes to early experimental film examples. {{Appropriation in the Arts}} {{Literary composition}} {{Chaos magic series}} {{William S. Burroughs}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Cut-Up Technique}} [[Category:Book arts]] [[Category:Chaos magic]] [[Category:Dada]] [[Category:Literary concepts]] [[Category:Random text generation]] [[Category:Surrealist techniques]] [[Category:William S. Burroughs]]
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