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===Inventing performance art=== In addition to his numerous original compositions which have joined the collective's catalog of works, [[Larry Miller (artist)|Larry Miller]], associated with the group since 1969, has also been active as an interpreter of the "classic" scores and responsible for bringing the group's works to a wider public, blurring the lines between artist, producer and researcher. Besides Miller's own artistic work, he has also organized, reconstructed and performed at numerous Fluxus events and assembled an extensive collection of material on the history of Fluxus.<ref>[http://www.fluxus-east.eu/index.php?lang=en "Fluxus East: Fluxus Networks in Central Eastern Europe"]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304063726/http://www.fluxus-east.eu/?item=exhib&sub=miller&lang=en |date=4 March 2016 }}</ref> Through Miller, Fluxus attracted media coverage such as the worldwide [[CNN]] coverage of ''Off Limits'' exhibit at the [[The Newark Museum of Art|Newark Museum]] (now The Newark Museum of Art) in 1999.<ref>Marter, Joan M. and Anderson, Simon. ''Off Limits: Rutgers University and the Avant-garde, 1957β1963''. Newark Museum. Newark, New Jersey</ref> Other Miller activities as organizer, performer and presenter within the Fluxus milieu include ''Performance in Fluxus Continue 1963β2003'' at Musee d'Art et d'Art Contemporain in Nice; ''Fluxus a la Carte'' in Amsterdam; and ''Centraal Fluxus Festival'' at Centraal Museum in [[Utrecht|Utrecht, Netherlands]]. In 2004, for Geoff Hendricks' ''Critical Mass: Happenings, Fluxus, Performance, Intermedia and Rutgers University 1958β1972'', Miller reprised and updated the track and field events of the Flux Olympics, first presented in 1970.<ref>Hendricks, Geoffrey, editor. Critical Mass: Happenings, Fluxus, Performance, Intermedia, and Rutgers. Mead Art Museum, Amherst, Massachusetts</ref> For ''Do-it Yourself Fluxus'' at AI β Art Interactive β in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]], Miller worked as the curatorial consultant for an exhibit of works that allowed viewers hands-on experience including the reconstruction of several sections of the historic ''Flux Labyrinth'', a massive and intricate maze that Miller originally constructed with George Maciunas at ''Akademie der KΓΌnste'' in [[Berlin]] in 1976 and which included sections by several of the Fluxus artists. Miller created a new version of the ''Flux Labyrinth'' at the ''In the Spirit of Fluxus'' exhibit at the Walker Art Center in 1994, where Griel Marcus said, "Miller was... fine tuning the monster."<ref>Marcus, Griel. ''Real Life Rock: The Complete Top Ten Columns, 1986β2014''. Yale University Press, New Haven, Connecticut p. 114.</ref>
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