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Fluxus was an international,
interdisciplinary community of artists, composers, designers, and
poets during the 1960s and 1970s who
engaged in experimental...
- The
Ministry of
Fluxus (Lithuanian:
Fluxus ministerija,
abbreviated FxM) is a
publicly accessible art
project in
Lithuania established in 2010 in Vilnius...
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Fluxus is a live
coding environment for 3D graphics,
music and games. It uses the
programming language Racket (a
dialect of Scheme/Lisp) to work with a...
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Fluxus Music is an
independent record label based in
South Korea. It was
formed in 2002 by Kim Byung-chan (also
known as Chan Kim) (an
alumnus of the Berklee...
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Fluxus 1 is an artists' book
edited and
produced by the Lithuanian-American
artist George Maciunas,
containing works by a
series of
artists ****ociated...
- The
Toroflux or
Torofluxus is a toy that was
invented in the mid-1990s by
Jochen Valett. It is a 27-foot-long (8.2 m)
ribbon of
steel which is
woven into...
- The mid-20th-century art
movement Fluxus had a
strong ****ociation with
Rutgers University.
Allan Kaprow and
Robert Watts, both key
figures in the movement...
- The
museum FLUXUS+ is
located in Potsdam,
Germany and
opened in the city's new
cultural centre Schiffbauerg****e in
April 2008. It is Potsdam's
first museum...
- Pavlensky. The
discipline is
linked to the
happenings and "events" of the
Fluxus movement,
Viennese Actionism, body art and
conceptual art. The definition...
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Fluxus, an
international community of artists, architects, composers, and designers. He is most
famous for
organizing and
performing in
early Fluxus Happenings...