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 in the 1960s.
The origins of Fluxus lie in many of the concepts explored by composer John Cage in his experimental music of the 1950s, which influenced Lithuanian-born artist George Maciunas. Maciunas (1931–1978) organized the first Fluxus event in 1961 at the AG Gallery in New York City and the first Fluxus festivals in Europe in 1962. more
Fluxus Links
Fluxus Portal
Free download of Fluxus Reader
Aspen 8: Fluxus
Co-Founder Dick Higgins
From Fluxus to Media Artby Amy Taubin