Happenings
A happening is a performance, event, or situation art, usually as performance art. The term was first used by Allan Kaprow during the 1950s to describe a range of art-related events. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happening
A "Happening" of theArt and music festivals play a large role in positive and successful happenings. Some of these festivals include Burning Man and Oregon Country Fair.[45] same performance will have different outcomes because each performance depends on the action of the audience.[9]
Later happenings had no set rules, only vague guidelines that the performers follow based on surrounding props. Unlike other forms of art, happenings that allow chance to enter are ever-changing. When chance determines the path the performance will follow, there is no room for failure.
Happenings flourished in New York City in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Key contributors to the form included Carolee Schneemann, Red Grooms, Robert Whitman, Jim Dine Car Crash,[17] Claes Oldenburg, Robert Delford Brown, Lucas Samaras, and Robert Rauschenberg. Some of their work is documented in Michael Kirby's book Happenings (1966).[18] Kaprow claimed that "some of us will become famous, and we will have proven once again that the only success occurred when there was a lack of it".[19] In 1963 Wolf Vostell made the happening TV-Burying at the Yam Festival in coproduction with the Smolin Gallery and in 1964 the happening You in Great Neck, New York.[20][21]
Art and music festivals play a large role in positive and successful happenings. Some of these festivals include Burning Man and Oregon Country Fair.[45]
Argentine artist Marta Minujín in a 1965 happening, Reading the news, in which she got into the Río de La Plata wrapped in newspapers.[25]
https://aaep1600.osu.edu/book/01_Cage.php John Cage
Art and music festivals play a large role in positive and successful happenings. Some of these festivals include Burning Man and Oregon Country Fair.[45]
you can begin the hisotry with the development of dada. During WW1'S ntrench war where the 230000 people are being killed in a day. One response was the dada movement. A group of artists that made fun of the military industrial complex and its savegry. They refused to fight and chose to speak out about the horrors and pointlessness of war through art. The aer they cerated was proto happening. People
To Make A Catapult
If you listened to the entire song, it probably seems that you heard 4 minutes and 33 seconds of silence. That's what came out of your computer and that's what we sent to you. But that's not what you heard. For 4 minutes and 33 seconds you heard the sounds in your room, the sounds outside of your room, the mechanical sounds of the building you are in (heating, air conditioning, buzz of lights, elevators, etc.), the mechanical sounds of your computer, and the sounds that you made. That, in fact, was the concert. https://aaep1600.osu.edu/book/01_Cage.php