Talk:Fluxus
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Michale Hesp link deleted. The only references linking the name to Fluxus when searched on Google were Wikipedia and a Wikipedia mirror. If replaced, please include reference.Arevich 21:33, 5 February 2007 (UTC)
Tookie Sherman link removed. He is an avant garde keyboard player for the group Need New Body, but I could not locate any references linking him to Fluxus. If replaced, please include reference. Arevich 02:56, 4 March 2007 (UTC)
Disambiguation needed for Eric Andersen link. Arevich 03:24, 3 February 2007 (UTC)
The article links to a wrong Eric Andersen.
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] 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
- George Maciunas made name cards for him; Hendricks's Fluxus Codex includes the following entry for him: "It was announced in the Brochure Prospectus, version B that Györgi Ligeti would contribute 'Die Zunkuft der Music: Eine Kollektive Komposition' to FLUXUS NO. 3 GERMAN & SCANDINAVIAN YEARBOX. His score, 'Trois Bagatelles' was included in FLUXUS 1, and 'Poeme Symphonique' was published in Fluxus Newpaper No. 1." ("Fluxus Codex", pp.314) Certainly Ligeti might not have wanted to be part of Fluxus, but he was . . . dan visel 00:34, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
It's worth noting that the page Fluxus at Rutgers University is generally a much better introduction to Fluxus than this page. I'd suggest taking that page and using that as a template for this one (or at least linking to it). dan visel 00:34, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Reference to the musician Jeff Buckley removed. While Buckley was associated briefly with Fluxus his contribution to Fluxus was minimal and Fluxus was only a minor influence on his career.Arevich 20:43, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
Is the word dissemble used correctly?
[edit] Jonas Mekas
Should the Lithuanian poet and filmmaker Jonas Mekas be included in the list of Fluxus artists? --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 129.240.104.246 (talk • contribs).
- It looks that way. Badagnani 22:59, 24 August 2006 (UTC)