Hi Jay,
You wrote:
>In a message dated 6/5/00 4:42:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Fluxus was an international art movement which began in Germany in the
1960s
and quickly spread to New York and northern European capitals. Similar
activities were taking place in Japan and California. The name was first
used by George Maciunas on an invitation to a 1961 lecture series in the
Galle >><
I didn't write this ,Roger did. My post was pointing out that this
information was not entirely accurate and I also gave a link to the Fluxlist
FAQ which attempts discussions related to the definitions of Fluxus. Maybe
you didn't read the whole of my post?
Do look at
http://www.fluxus.org/FLUXLIST/faq.htm#FLUXUS
to get a insight into some of the roots of Fluxus and how to approach it's
definition.
In any case don't be so concerned with definitions...nothing is concrete in
any case, rather, see something like Fluxus as free-flowing and
evolving...after all the Fluxus approach to life and creativity has been in
existence for over 40 years and hopefully will continue for as long again.
cheers,
Sol.