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FluxTellus (Tellus #24)

Editor
Barbara Moore
Date
1990
Publisher
Tellus
Format
Multiples
Size
7 × 11 × 1.5 cm
Description

A long out-of-print audio anthology of work by leading Fluxus artists, including George aciunas, George Brecht, Dick Higgins, Emmet Williams,

Alison Knowles, and La Monte Young, and many others. The liner notes includes an informative essay by guest curator and Fluxus expert, arbara

Moore, accompanied by photographs by her late husband, the pre-eiminent Fluxus photographer Peter Moore. Lastly. a sound piece/multiple by Takako Saito called “Sound Box” – two ball earings fall to the ground from the cassette box when opened.

  1. FluxTellus (Tellus #24)
 

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