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Fluxus was a cultural, visual, and social adventure that began in 1962. But the journey to that point started a decade earlier, in 1952, thanks to John Cage at Black Mountain College. As the 1960s progressed, linguistic and formal experiments emerged between Europe, the United States, and Japan that formed an innovative paradigm outside of the accepted aesthetic conventions up until that time. Through narratives and detailed explorations, this volume tells the story of this remarkable post-war period, bringing it into the present moment.