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==Artistic philosophies== Fluxus is similar in spirit to the earlier art movement of [[Dada]], emphasizing the concept of [[anti-art]] and taking jabs at the seriousness of modern art.<ref name="rush24">{{harvnb|Rush|2005|p=24}}</ref> Fluxus artists used their minimal performances to highlight their perceived connections between everyday objects and art, similarly to Duchamp in pieces such as ''[[Fountain (Duchamp)|Fountain]]''.<ref name="rush24"/> Fluxus art was often presented in "events", which Fluxus member [[George Brecht]] defined as "the smallest unit of a situation."<ref name="rush24"/><ref>[http://members.chello.nl/j.seegers1/flux_files/brecht.html On George Brecht, Robert Filliou and others] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101114003700/http://members.chello.nl/j.seegers1/flux_files/brecht.html |date=14 November 2010 }} Retrieved 5 September 2010</ref> The events consisted of a minimal instruction, opening the events to accidents and other unintended effects.<ref name="rush25">{{harvnb|Rush|2005|p=25}}</ref> Also contributing to the randomness of events was the integration of audience members into the performances, realizing Duchamp's notion of the viewer completing the art work.<ref name="rush25"/> The Fluxus artistic philosophy has been defined as a synthesis of three key factors that define the majority of Fluxus work: #Fluxus is intermedia. Fluxus creators like to see what happens when different media intersect. They use found and everyday objects, sounds, images, and texts to create new combinations of objects, sounds, images, and texts. #Fluxus works are simple. The art is small, the texts are short, and the performances are brief. #Fluxus is fun. Humor has always been an important element in Fluxus. {{citation needed|date=January 2024}}
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