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The Exquisite Corpse (1967) a novel by Alfred Chester. •
Exquisite Corpse (1996) is a Gothic horror novel by Poppy Z. Brite. •
Space and Time magazine builds a community exquisite corpse monthly on their website. •
Naked Came the Stranger is a 1969 erotic novel written as a
literary hoax to parody American literary trends of the time. The credited author is the fictive "Penelope Ashe", though it was written by twenty-four journalists led by
Mike McGrady, with each author writing a chapter without any knowledge of what the others had written. •
Exquisite Corpse is a literary magazine founded in 1983 (later in online version from 1999) published by
Andrei Codrescu. •
Naked Came the Manatee (Putnam, 1996) is a mystery thriller parody novel. Each of its thirteen chapters was written, in sequence, by a different Florida writer, beginning with
Dave Barry and ending with
Carl Hiaasen. •
Folio of 28 Exquisite corpse drawings collected from Queensland Art Gallery's First Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT1) artists' retreat, Bangalow, NSW, 20–23 September 1993. Held in the QAGOMA Research Library collection.
Art •
The Narrative Corpse (Gates of Heck, 1995) is a comic book chain-story by 69 all-star cartoonists co-edited by
Art Spiegelman and
R. Sikoryak. • The
Breaking Boredom Project in graphic design, Cairo (2008). •
The Exquisite Corpse Adventure (Candlewick, 2011), commissioned by the
Library of Congress, uses well-known children's authors and illustrators •
Jake and Dinos Chapman have produced a number of exquisite corpses. • Eric Croes,
Cadavre exquis, Chat Santiag (2017). Croes used his exquisite corpse drawing to make this clay sculpture. •
A Cheese and Tomato Spider (1998) and a number of other books by author
Nick Sharratt allow children to construct crazy combinations from images on half-pages. •
Exquisite Corpus (2023) by Kevin Blackistone uses
machine learning to create "3d chimeras of the human interior" using
medical imaging data.
Film and television •
Apichatpong Weerasethakul's 2000 film
Mysterious Object at Noon uses this technique with a mixture of documentary and fictional film. •
The Exquisite Corpse Project is a 2012 feature-length comedy film written using the exquisite corpse technique. •
Cartoon Network and
Adult Swim had created various "Exquisite Corpse" promos, with examples such as
Rick and Morty 2017 trailer for season 3 titled "Exquisite Corpse" features a sequence to the song "Thursday in the Danger Room" from the album
Run the Jewels 3 by
Run the Jewels. • Likewise, the finale for
Uncle Grandpa by the title “Exquisite Grandpa” follows the exact rule of the Exquisite Corpse with over 10 storyboard artists involved. • Adult Swim's The Elephant makes use of the concept of the exquisite corpse throughout the whole process of the short film, displaying how game can work in a different medium entirely. •
Exquisite Corps as well as
And So Say All of Us are choreographic versions by filmmaker
Mitchell Rose. • A sketch in ''
Limmy's Show'' Season 3 Episode 1 involves a game of exquisite corpse being played in a bar.
Music • In the 1940s, composers
John Cage,
Virgil Thomson,
Henry Cowell, and
Lou Harrison, composed a set of pieces using this same process—writing a measure of music, with 1 or 2 additional notes (sources differ), folding it on the bar line then passing it to the next person. The pieces were later arranged by Robert Hughes and published as
Party Pieces. • The band
Bauhaus include the track "Exquisite Corpse" on their third studio album (''
The Sky's Gone Out'') (1982), which appears to have been created in this collaborative surrealist style. They returned to the method for 2022's "Drink the New Wine", their first new song in 14 years. • The fifth track on the 1992 album
Sacred City by the British rock band
Shriekback is "Exquisite Corpse". • The
They Might Be Giants 1996 song "
Exquisite Dead Guy." • The musical
Hedwig and the Angry Inch (1998) includes the song "Exquisite Corpse". • The band
Warpaint named their debut EP
Exquisite Corpse (2008) because of their collaborative songwriting style. •
George Watsky's 2016 album
x Infinity features the song "Exquisite Corpse" using this technique featuring verses by several artists. • In December 2019, French alternative-pop-rock band
Therapie TAXI released the album
Cadavre Exquis, relating to the artistic visuals and collaborative production of the opus. • Swedish composer
Anders Hillborg uses the technique in his 2002 orchestral work
Exquisite Corpse. • In September 2020,
Polyvinyl Records released an 11-track compilation titled
Exquisite Corpse, featuring over 45 of the label's artists including
The Get Up Kids,
Jeff Rosenstock and
American Football, among others. The tracks were recorded remotely in the style of the game during the COVID-19 pandemic and a portion of the physical and digital album sales were donated to the non-profit MusiCares. • In August 2022, the free improvisation group G.at.0 (
Pedro Alcalde, Núria Andorrà, Marina Hervás, Wade Matthews, Henar Rivière) presented
17 minutes of free improvisation ("Cadavre Exquis") at the
IF 2022 – Improvisation Festival, organized and streamed online by the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation (IICSI) at the
University of Guelph, Canada. The piece, co-presented by 17, Instituto de Estudios Críticos, was an example of collective spontaneous creation, where each performer contributed unpredictably, resulting in a collaborative and experimental sonic work.
Architecture • In 2018, Simon Weir began producing catenary vaults where a dozen designers collaborate blindly using the exquisite corpse method.
Games • In
... and then we died, players use word-fragment tarot cards to form words to tell the story of their collective deaths. • The online party video game
Gartic Phone added an exquisite corpse mode in 2024, in which three different artists collaborate by individually drawing a person's head, torso, and legs. ==See also==