The Fluxus group viewed aesthetic potential as a means to challenge traditional art forms and conventions. They believed that art should be accessible, interactive, and integrated with everyday life, blurring the boundaries between art and non-art. By incorporating elements of performance, chance, and audience participation, Fluxus artists sought to democratize art and emphasize the creative process over the final product. This approach allowed them to explore new mediums and expand the definition of what art could be.
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