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Life is full of coincidences and incidents that are sometimes hard to grasp or explain at first. While some people might be inclined to embrace conspiracy theories in an attempt to make sense of the inexplicable, others may dismiss those confusing events with a chuckle or strive to unravel the mysteries through reasoned explanations.

Allow us to introduce you to one puzzling group on Facebook called “Accidental Surrealism”. As the moderators themselves describe it, it is a place “to share content that we find to be accidentally surreal: found, made or made to be found by accident.” From a 'fire man' seemingly strolling through billowing smoke to a cat perching upon clouds, this group curates a bouquet of whimsical marvels that are found, made, or crafted to be discovered by accident.

Make sure you don't miss out on an exclusive interview with David Bate, an artist, theorist and teacher based in London, UK. With international recognition as a key scholar in the history and theory of photography and experimental visual artworks, David Bate is a distinguished artist working in the field of photography and visual arts. Scroll down to delve into the captivating realm of surrealism!

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Is It Telling The Ground To Be Quiet?

Is It Telling The Ground To Be Quiet?

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Purrfect

Purrfect

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was gonna say there is no way this ain't photoshopped until I realized that the cat is the reflection in the window and it's not the cloud that looks like a cat

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David Bate is currently a Professor of Photography at the University of Westminster, London, UK. His notable work, "Photography and Surrealism: Sexuality, Colonialism, and Social Dissent," along with dozens of other books, journals, and magazine publications, demonstrates his deep understanding of the intersection between surrealism, art, and society. When asked about the relevance of surrealism in today's art and culture, Bate emphasizes its enduring significance. “Surrealism is relevant today even more so now because so many more people everywhere have access to a camera, not just photographic specialists. In a way, surrealists liberated the idea of photography as a fantasy, as an instrument for the imagination, but using the material of reality to present it. Basically, they thought expressing our own desire should be involved in making pictures, so that we can see what we want to see in our dreams, not to portray ‘reality’.”

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I Hope No Kids Can See That Out Their Bedroom Window

I Hope No Kids Can See That Out Their Bedroom Window

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Vietnamese Woman Repairing A Fishing Net. Photo By Danny Yen Sin Wong

Vietnamese Woman Repairing A Fishing Net. Photo By Danny Yen Sin Wong

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As our article delves into the captivating realm of "accidentally surreal" images, it's interesting to understand the elements that contribute to a photograph being considered surrealist. According to Bate, usually, a surrealist image is or presents a “logical contradiction”, where one thing also looks like another, but it can’t be that. “The images are often like a visual pun. So it creates confusion about what we see, one image suggests another reality we had not imagined, but can now ‘see’ confused within another idea. Sometimes the resulting image can be disturbing, a bit like a strange dream or nightmare.”

Interestingly, Bate notes that the surrealists themselves coined the term “automatic” surrealism to refer to images that appeared by themselves, much like the “accidentally surreal” images shared in this article. These images evoke a new way of seeing and imagining the world, much like the surrealists' own artistic vision.

When it comes to key surrealist photographers, Bate identifies artists such as Man Ray, Lee Miller, Brassai, Claude Cahun, and Eli Lotar.

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Catdog's Slightly Less Entertaining Spin Off Show, Dog Dog

Catdog's Slightly Less Entertaining Spin Off Show, Dog Dog

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The Tiniest Moo

The Tiniest Moo

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mini-moo! I love big moos, too! I mean, moos, have best friends (for real)! And they love cuddles!

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Fire Happened In My Town, Notice The "Fire Man" In The Smoke?

Fire Happened In My Town, Notice The "Fire Man" In The Smoke?

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The evolution of photographic technology and techniques has undeniably provided photographers with new tools and possibilities to create surrealist images that challenge our perception of reality. Bate shared that early photographers sometimes worked in the darkroom to mix original prints with paint or other techniques. “Today we can use Photoshop or an application on a phone to draw or paint on an image, to mix them and make something surreal.”

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Peg-Ursus

Peg-Ursus

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Absolutely perfect title! For reference: Ursus is Latin for bear and bears are taxonomically classified as family ursidae.

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In conclusion, Bate summarizes the vast influence of surrealism across various domains of culture. He notes, “Surrealism has been incredibly influential on almost every sphere of culture, from cinema to fashion, anthropology and psychology, and from food to theatre, music and all forms of art.”

You can explore further insights from David Bate and delve into his body of work and artistic endeavors on his website, as well as on Instagram!

For more captivating “Accidental Surrealism” pictures, you can check out our previous articles here and here!

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My Fiance Was Watching A Documentary And Our Cat Decided To Come Into The View

My Fiance Was Watching A Documentary And Our Cat Decided To Come Into The View

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This Photo Is Real And Was Not Edited. The Stone Is Real, The Trees Are Real, The Soil Is Real And The Sky Is Real. The Only Thing You Have To Do Is Change Your Point Of View. Look At The Photo, Upside Down!

This Photo Is Real And Was Not Edited. The Stone Is Real, The Trees Are Real, The Soil Is Real And The Sky Is Real. The Only Thing You Have To Do Is Change Your Point Of View. Look At The Photo, Upside Down!

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Cloud Above Turkey

Cloud Above Turkey

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Biblically Accurate Doggo

Biblically Accurate Doggo

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of when the dogs start to mutate in the film The Thing , the John Carpenter version.

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UFO Abduction On The Piste

UFO Abduction On The Piste

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Is That A Carrot Phalanx?

Is That A Carrot Phalanx?

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A Snake Being Swallowed By A Frog

A Snake Being Swallowed By A Frog

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Somebody Didn’t Read The Assembly Instructions Right

Somebody Didn’t Read The Assembly Instructions Right

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That's It! I'm Outta Here And I'm Taking My Damn Carpet With Me!

That's It! I'm Outta Here And I'm Taking My Damn Carpet With Me!

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I Live In A Weird Country I Tell You

I Live In A Weird Country I Tell You

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Static Sky! Simulation Error (Sterling Migration)

Static Sky! Simulation Error (Sterling Migration)

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sterling migration? So it's like... flying spoons? EDIT: PS - I'm just poking fun, not calling OP dumb. I have made typos in a post and then not been able to edit them when I spotted them.

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Accidental Surrealism

Accidental Surrealism

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To Pass, You Must Answer Three Questions From The Knowledge Tree

To Pass, You Must Answer Three Questions From The Knowledge Tree

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

WHAT!.... is your name?..... WHAT!... is your quest?... WHAT! ... is the angle of peripheral vision of a tree with Marty Feldman eyes?

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Accidental Surrealism

Accidental Surrealism

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Accidental Surrealism

Accidental Surrealism

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Ctrl+e

Ctrl+e

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Biblically Accurate Deer

Biblically Accurate Deer

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

??? its just animals mating??? oh im sorry, is this to graphic for your sweet summer child mind? here, now remember to go to bed at 6:00 and no teletubbies after 4🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

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Rare Trunkless Tree, Spotted By My Alarmed 11 Year Old. "Mom, How Is That Tree Floating??" #truncated

Rare Trunkless Tree, Spotted By My Alarmed 11 Year Old. "Mom, How Is That Tree Floating??" #truncated

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like "singing in the rain"! Treene Kelly brought a friend.

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This One Really Is Accidental And Surreal

This One Really Is Accidental And Surreal

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Accidental Surrealism

Accidental Surrealism

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