> >What makes Fluxus poetry different from other varieties? > I think it might just involve hearing and seeing words differently -- with "happy new ears" (Cage). And not necessarily writing or otherwise saying these words. Just being receptive and open to the the linguistic world around you. If production was involved, it should be of the non-expressive, non-intentional sort -- a la Cage, Mac Low etc. The productions should have the effect of producing the above mentioned state of openness in others... cheers, George
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