Playmate
Teeter-totter with your own weight in carrots.
Larry Miller - 1969(89)
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Street Piece
Make something in the street and give it away.
Alison Knowles - 1962
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Thank You Piece
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politeness is NO crime
Peter Frank - DATE UNKNOWN
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Fruit Sonata
Play baseball with a fruit.
Ken Friedman - 1963
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Processes for a Body
2 Half a beard.
Dark object c.500 yards away.
To qualify with the tongue.
A thought placed into a finger.
(You can accent it with paint.)
Time unit remaining of feeling wet.
Alison Knowles - 1982-1985
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Event of Midnight
0:00 one light
0:04 five tones
0:05 smile
Mieko Shiomi - 1963
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Calculations
Sixty two and sixty two and sixty two is one hundred eighty six.
1970
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Viking Event
Performers enter from stage right and stage left. Each stands at the far edge of the stage. One shouts, "Hail, Ragnar!" The other shouts back, "Hail, Einar!"
Ken Friedman - 1989
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Patina
Urinate on an egg until it has a nice patina or until it explodes.
Larry Miller - 1969(89)
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Danger Music Number Thirty-Three
(for Henning Christiansen)
Have a ball show.
Dick Higgins - MAY1963
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Piano Suite for David Tudor and John Cage
(any number of persons may participate in one or more or the movements)
1 . . . . .Carefully disassemble a piano. Do not break any parts or separate parts joined by gluing or welding (unless welding apparatus & experienced welder are available for the 2nd movement). All parts cut or castor forged as one piece must remain as one piece.
2 . . . . .Carefully reassemble the piano
3 . . . . .Tune the piano
4 . . . . .Play something
Jackson Mac Low - 7 APRIL1961 THE BRONX
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Aktual Clothes
Cut a circle into all parts of your clothing.
Milan Knizak - 1965
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Solo for Rich Man
shaking coins
dropping coins
striking coins
wrinkling
paper money
fastripping of paper money
slow ripping of paper money
striking paper money
throwing coins
George Maciunas - DATE UNKNOWN
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South No.3 (Malika)
1. Performer considers S(O, U, T, H) as sound and pronounces the letters as (s)((a) (u) (th) (th)).
2. Performer considers S(O, U, T, H) as forms for actions to sound and performs a movement to the shape of each letter. This piece may be performed as:
• single performance of each letter either with sound or action
• multiple performance of each letter by single performer as sound or action.
• simultaneous performance of S with H,O with S, U with O, T with U, H with T.
• continuous performance of S following H immediately
• interrupted performance with a pause between each letter.
Any of these forms may be repeated any number of times.
Takehisa Kosugi - 1965
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Whoop Event
Everyone runs in a large circle, accompanied by a strong rhythm. On every beat, all whoop or yell in unison. May also jump or raise arms to mark time. Ken Ken Friedman - 1964
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The History of Fluxus
Take a plain wooden table with no metal or plastic surfaces. Paint the table white. Use white-wash or a flat white paint. Prepare a dull surface, not glossy. Place two black shoes on the table. If you use a small table, place the shoes slightly off center toward a corner. If you use a large table, place the shoes closer to the corner than to the center. Fill the left shoe with white table sugar. Fill the right shoe with sea salt. If you wish, you may polish the shoes from time to time.
Ken Friedman - 1993
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Forest Event Number 6
Walk out of your house. Walk to the forest. Walk into the forest.
1966
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