Fluxus
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Fluxus – a name taken from a Latin word meaning "to flow" – is an international network of artists, composers and designers noted for blending different artistic media and disciplines. They have been active in visual art and music as well as literature, urban planning, architecture, and design. Fluxus is often described as intermedia, a term coined by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins in a famous 1966 essay. For example, poetry and visual art intersect in visual poetry.
See also
- Anti-art
- Intermedia
- Gutai group
- Art intervention
- Happening
- Pop art
- Neo-Dada
- Performance art
- Noise music
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