The Fluxus Performance Workbook
Libro, publicado en papel o digital.
En bookcamping
2002
Ken Friedman, Owen Smith, Lauren Sawchyn (eds.)
/ Performance Research
550 of the great classic Fluxus scores.
"The first examples of what were to become Fluxus event scores date back to John Cage's famous class at The New School, where artists such as George Brecht, Al Hansen, Allan Kaprow, and Alison Knowles began to create art works and performances in musical form. One of these forms was the event. Events tend to be scored in brief verbal notations. These notes are known as event scores. In a general sense, they are proposals, propositions, and instructions. Thus, they are sometimes known as proposal pieces, propositions, or instructions."