
Fluxus Manifesto
The Fluxus Manifesto, created in 1963 by artist George Maciunas, advocates for an art movement that emphasizes the blending of different artistic disciplines, spontaneity, and the breaking down of traditional artistic boundaries. It promotes the idea that art should be accessible, playful, and integrated into everyday life, encouraging viewers to participate actively rather than passively observe. The manifesto challenges the conventional hierarchy of art, emphasizing creativity, experimentation, and the inclusion of humor and everyday objects, ultimately aiming to democratize art and foster a sense of community and shared experience.