New Fluxus Symbol Set 1B
Everyone is invited to use any or all of these symbols in any of your Fluxus related work.

All images displayed below were taken from, derived from, or inspired by work posted on the Fluxlist Blog--one of the Fluxus communities internet playgrounds. Click on any symbol below to visit the blog entry that inspired the image.


Taken directly from a Fluxlist Blog entry by Allen Bukoff that draws on the work of Hazel, Michael Leigh, Reed Altemus and Teresa Bowman. From a Fluxlist Blog entry by Reid Wood/State of Being From a Fluxlist Blog entry by Allan Revich. From a Fluxlist Blog entry by Michael Leigh/WastedPapiers. Taken directly from an image posted to the Fluxlist Blog by Reed Altemus. Derived from an entry to the Fluxlist Blog by Clifford Duffy. Inspired by an old photo and. used in an entry to the Fluxlist Blog by Allen Bukoff Taken directly from an image posted to Fluxlist Blog by Reed Altemus. Inspired by the creation of the Fluxus Heidelberg Center by Ruud Janssen and Litsa Sathi. Derived from an entry to Fluxlist Blog by Hazel. Alternative brand logo for Allen Revich's "red circle Fluxus" activity. Derived from an entry on Fluxlist Blog by Allen Bukoff using an old photo and other pieces borrowed from Hazel, Reed Altemus, Allan Revich, and Teresa Bowman. originally posted on Fluxlist Blog

Tip: Download and save this graphic file. One way to capture one of the symbols above is to use your graphic software program to make a new image with just one of the squares, select the white (or black) space around the image, and then invert or reverse this selection to capture the image. Cut and paste this image-only selection into any or all of your Fluxus art work. Resize, readjust, or alter the symbol to fit your art work as needed.


By using these symbols in your own work, you are actively contributing to the development of the "meaning" or "spirit" of these symbols.  You become one of the authors of what these symbols will grow to mean.