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Noun That the little assemblage took at least six months to make suggests that the artist’s self-perception was in considerable flux. — Christopher Knight, Los Angeles Times, 9 Nov. 2023 At a time of great change and flux, here is the story of a person who stood solidly. — Janine Henni, Peoplemag, 8 Nov. 2023 America’s cigarette market is in flux, and new smoking habits threaten to singe makers of pricey brands the most. — Carol Ryan, WSJ, 4 Nov. 2023 Although they’re set in a universe in flux, Ram Brisueño’s collage-paintings have an enduring sense of self. — Mark Jenkins, Washington Post, 3 Nov. 2023 In some ways, this is the story of Manhattan’s Chinatown, too: born in another era and yet urgently of this one, old and new at once, ever in flux and yet somehow timeless, if only in the mind. — Ligaya Mishan David Chow, New York Times, 19 Sep. 2023 Because of the strikes, release dates have been in a constant state of flux and upheaval. Resources Recovered Calculator". Weld Engineering Co. Archived from the original on 15 May 2015 . Retrieved 5 March 2015.

Common fluxes are ammonium chloride or resin acids (contained in rosin) for soldering copper and tin; hydrochloric acid and zinc chloride for soldering galvanized iron (and other zinc surfaces); and borax for brazing, braze-welding ferrous metals, and forge welding. a b Ruhé, Harry [ nl]. 1979. Fluxus, the Most Radical and Experimental Art Movement of the Sixties Amsterdam: Editions Galerie A. Marriage of George and Billy Maciunas". YouTube. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016 . Retrieved 9 September 2014. Fluxkit documenting the project". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014 . Retrieved 4 July 2012. O'Dell, Kathy (Spring 1997). "Fluxus Feminus". TDR: The Drama Review. 41 (1): 43–60. doi: 10.2307/1146571. JSTOR 1146571.

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The name was defined by Lithuanian / American artist George Maciunas in 1961, derived from the Latin word Fluxus, which means flowing, a reference the ever-changing nature of the group and its varying activities. He described the group as ‘the fusion of Spike Jones, vaudeville, gag, children’s games and Duchamp.’ Among the various group members were Joseph Beuys, Nam June Paik, John Cage, Daniel Spoerri and Yoko Ono. The Origins of Fluxus In the 1950s New York music scene there could be discerned many issues related to the post-war disenchantment experienced by many throughout the developed world. Such disillusionment in itself presented a case for commitment to Buddhism and Zen in everyday matters such as mental attitude, meditation, and approach to food and body care. It was also felt, however, that there was a general need for a more radical artistic sensibility. The themes of decay and of the inadequacy of the idea of modernity in artistic fields were adopted, partly from Duchamp and Dada and partly from consciousness of the uneasiness of living in contemporary society.

Activity – the ability to dissolve existing oxides on the metal surface and promote wetting with solder. Highly active fluxes are often acidic or corrosive in nature. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Gift from the Gilbert and Lila Silverman Collection, Detroit, to American Friends of the Israel Museum Flux-Coated Solder Preforms". Indium.com. 2011-08-15. Archived from the original on 2011-07-19 . Retrieved 2011-08-19. Fluxus is both an avant-garde artistic movement and a community of like-minded artists with a shared goal to experiment with, challenge, and go against the grain of traditional art and societal mores. Also known as"Intermedia," the movement has also been used to describe the purposefully strange, counter-cultural mindset of the artists who practiced it.

IA (inorganic acid) – rosin activated with inorganic acids (usually hydrochloric acid or phosphoric acid), highest activities, highly corrosive Organic fluxes are unsuitable for flame soldering and flame brazing, as they tend to char and impair solder flow. FAQ on fluorides in flux". Fluoridefreeflux.com. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20 . Retrieved 2011-08-19. Solids – the percentage of solid material in the flux. Fluxes with low solids, sometimes as little as 1–2%, are called low solids flux, low-residue flux, or no clean flux. They are often composed of weak organic acids, with addition of small amount of rosin or other resins. Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2013-11-06 . Retrieved 2013-10-14. {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link)

Bombardment with atomic particle beams can remove surface layers at a rate of tens of nanometers per minute. The addition of hydrogen to the plasma [ which?] augments the removal efficiency by chemical mechanisms. [ citation needed] Fluxus events included audience participation as a way of involving the public in the making of art. Such was the 1970 Fluxfest Presentation of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, where Maciunas made paper masks of John Lennon and Yoko Ono for the audience to wear. With this act, Maciunas shifted the role of the viewer from observer to performer .The use of the audience as the focus of the piece was a logical extension of his idea that, "anything can substitute for art and anyone can do it...the value of art-amusement must be lowered by making it unlimited, mass-produced, obtainable by all and eventually produced by all." Some of the earliest known fluxes were sodium carbonate, potash, charcoal, coke, borax, [1] lime, [2] lead sulfide [3] and certain minerals containing phosphorus. Iron ore was also used as a flux in the smelting of copper. These agents served various functions, the simplest being a reducing agent, which prevented oxides from forming on the surface of the molten metal, while others absorbed impurities into slag, which could be scraped off molten metal. [4]George Maciunas Memorial Collection, The Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, USA DiTolla, Racy (2015). "Fluxus Movement, Artists and Major Works". The Art Story. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 . Retrieved 6 October 2015. Drinkall, Jacquelene. "Human Telepathic Collaborations from Fluxus to Now" " (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 July 2015 . Retrieved 7 July 2015. R, WW, and RMA grades are used for joints that can not be easily cleaned or where there is too high corrosion risk. More active grades require thorough cleaning of the residues. Improper cleaning can actually aggravate the corrosion by releasing trapped activators from the flux residues.

A protective atmosphere with chemically reducing properties can be beneficial in some cases. Molecular hydrogen can be used to reduce surface oxides of tin and indium at temperatures above 430 and 470°C; for zinc the temperature is above 500°C, where zinc is already becoming volatilized. (At lower temperatures the reaction speed is too slow for practical applications.) Very low partial pressures of oxygen and water vapor have to be achieved for the reaction to proceed. [ citation needed]

The Leaders of Fluxus

Galliano, Luciana (Summer 2006). "Toshi Ichiyanagi, Japanese Composer and "Fluxus" ". Perspectives of New Music. 44 (2): 250–261. doi: 10.1353/pnm.2006.0012. JSTOR 25164637. S2CID 258131560. Deterioration of electrical properties of printed circuit boards, as soldering temperatures are above the glass transition temperature of the board material and flux components (e.g. glycols, or chloride and bromide ions) can diffuse into its matrix; e.g. water-soluble fluxes containing polyethylene glycol were demonstrated to have such impact [10] Fluxus started with the work, and then came together, applying the name Fluxus to work which already existed. It was as if it started in the middle of the situation, rather than at the beginning. [32] [33] Another Fluxus artist, Yoko Ono (b. 1933), created Cut Piece in 1964 (see above), in which she kneeled on a stage and invited audience members to cut off pieces of her clothing with scissors. Ono remained motionless, and the realization of the work was dependent on its audience. The performance created a psychological tension for the viewer, who was asked to participate in an otherwise taboo act.

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