Talk:Fluxus
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An anon user replaced the word "pranksters" with "snigglers" - I've changed it back because "sniggler" is too obscure a word, and won't be understood by most readers. There also isn't much of a link between Fluxus and snigglers from what I understand of the term. Camembert
To discuss Fluxus as a basis for the evolving Mail Art Network please visit:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fluxus-mail-art/
Or to know more about mail-art visit: http://www.iuoma.org
related words: fluxus, mail art.
This page should be merged with FLUXUS. — Alex756
A display by Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University has me investigating said university's involvement in the Fluxus/ Happenings movement. It appears that Maciunas may have given Fluxus a name, but the artwork may have been going on as early as the late 1950s. Rickyrab 05:16, 8 Oct 2003 (UTC)
Are we sure about György Ligeti? Some of his work obviously bears comparison to Fluxus pieces, but I'm not sure he ever associated himself with them, and [1] (http://www.artnotart.com/fluxus/gligeti-comments01.html) suggests that he didn't ("You know the Fluxus group? I am not belonging there."). --Camembert
- Well, I've taken him out for now pending some evidence that he associated himself with them, as the above link suggests he didn't. --Camembert
