The Exquisite Corpse remains a crucial experiment in collaborative art, challenging the notion of individual authorship and the constraints of rational thought. By embracing chance and fragmentation, it creates a "collective unconscious" on paper, resulting in images that are far stranger—and often more profound—than those produced individually. References MoMA - Make Your Own Exquisite Corpse Tate - Cadavre Exquis (Exquisite Corpse) Academy of American Poets - Play Exquisite Corpse eScholarship - Exquisite Corpses Make Your Own Exquisite Corpse | Magazine - MoMA

A sheet of paper is folded into three or four sections. Methodology:

The paper is unfolded, revealing a unified, yet incongruous figure or sentence. 4. Artistic Application and "Corpse Experiments"

The game’s name originated from the first sentence produced during a collaborative session: "Le cadavre exquis boira le vin nouveau" ("The exquisite corpse will drink the new wine"). This serendipitous combination of words highlighted the method's potential for producing strange, humorous, and disjointed results. 3. Methodology: How the Game is Played