OVERVIEW FLUXUS POETRY
This book contains a selection of the early Fluxus Poetry created by Litsa Spathi. Texts & visuals by Litsa Spathi. Computerwork & manipulations are done by Litsa... More > Spathi & Ruud Janssen.
Litsa Spathi & Ruud Janssen form together Fluxus Heidelberg.< Less
Over 100 pages, including 50 full-page visual poems and accompanying Fluxus "instructions". Visual poems are "poems for the eyes", and are meant to be seen, rather than heard. The... More > instructions are like little haiku mind games.< Less
Explanation of technical details about some videos made by the Fluxus Heidelberg Center. This booklet also contains some appendixes with texts previously published by the Fluxus Heidelberg Center... More > (Litsa Spathi & Ruud Janssen).< Less
Fluxus Flesh Power is a unique publication with FLuxus Poetry where computer generated anagrams are presented both in text format as visual format. The book also includes a biography of the artist.
Natural Born Fluxus is that tendency among artists to engage in Fluxus-like behaviors even if they never heard of Fluxus. Or possibly we could say that Fluxus ideas come out of a naturally occurring... More > tendency in all artists that we now think of as Fluxus. It could be that the free wheeling nature of Fluxus allows artists to enjoy their creative, or at least peculiar, tendencies in an unfettered way that other forms of organized artistic activities do not.
Includes: Peter Frank, Cecil Touchon, John M. Bennett, Ruud Janssen , Don Boyd, Keith Buchholz, Adam Overton, Sheila E. Murphy, Madawg, Litsa Spathi, Gregory Steel, Mark Block, Christine Tarantino, Allan Revich, Lorraine Kwan, Matthew Rose, Reid Wood, Luc Fierens, Brad Brace, Mary Campbell, Zachary Scott Lawrence, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, Eric KM Clark, Brian R. Nickerson, Walter Cianciusi, Neil Horsky, Roger Stevens, Matt Taggart, Anya E.V. Liftig, Yves Maraux, Roland Halbritter.< Less
Natural Born Fluxus is that tendency among artists to engage in Fluxus-like behaviors even if they never heard of Fluxus. Or possibly we could say that Fluxus ideas come out of a naturally occurring... More > tendency in all artists that we now think of as Fluxus. It could be that the free wheeling nature of Fluxus allows artists to enjoy their creative, or at least peculiar, tendencies in an unfettered way that other forms of organized artistic activities do not.
Includes:
Peter Frank, Cecil Touchon, John M. Bennett, Ruud Janssen , Don Boyd, Keith Buchholz, Adam Overton, Sheila E. Murphy, Madawg, Litsa Spathi, Gregory Steel, Mark Block, Christine Tarantino, Allan Revich, Lorraine Kwan, Matthew Rose, Reid Wood, Luc Fierens, Brad Brace, Mary Campbell, Zachary Scott Lawrence, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, Eric KM Clark, Brian R. Nickerson, Walter Cianciusi, Neil Horsky, Roger Stevens, Matt Taggart, Anya E.V. Liftig, Yves Maraux, Roland Halbritter< Less
Colour Version. An overview of the Fluxus Performances done for the Fluxus Heidelberg Center by Litsa Spathi and Ruud Janssen. This publication contains an overview of the first performances done... More > from 2003 till 2005. The texts of the scores and many full colour photos are published in this book.< Less
B&W version. An overview of the Fluxus Performances done for the Fluxus Heidelberg Center by Litsa Spathi and Ruud Janssen. This publication contains an overview of the first performances done... More > from 2003 till 2005. The texts of the scores and many B&W photos are published in this book.< Less
Fluxus performance artists Wood, Altemus, Maltos, Lloyd, and Buchholz tour Florida in 2010, performing at the Dali Museum, Artpool, Kennedy Space Center, Jaffe Center for Book Arts, Burt Reynolds... More > Museum, and other locations. Photos and art illustrate the pages in a documentary of this event.< Less