Originally published by Something Else Press in 1966 and now
acknowledged as one of the most important and entertaining artists'
books of the postwar period, An Anecdoted Topography of Chance is a
unique collaborative work by four artists associated with the Fluxus and
Nouveau Réalisme movements, here released in a new edition. Following a
rambling conversation with his friend Robert Filliou, Daniel Spoerri one
day mapped the objects lying at random on the table in his room, adding
a rigorously scientific description of each. These objects subsequently
evoked associations, memories and anecdotes from both the original
author and his friends Filliou, Emmett Williams, Dieter Roth and Roland
Topor. Many of the principal participants of Fluxus also make an
appearance (texts by Higgins, Jouffroy, Kaprow, Restany and Tinguely are
included, among others). An Anecdoted Topography of Chance is an
archaeological game, a poem to the arbitrary, an encyclopaedia, and
above all else, a celebration of friendship and creativity. The
Topography personifies and predates the spirit of Fluxus and
constitutes one of the strangest and most compelling insights into the
artist's life. From the banal detritus of the everyday a virtual
autobiography emerges, of four perceptive, witty and exceptionally
congenial artists.