Fluxus was an artistic movement founded in the 1960s that emphasized experimental art forms and focused on blurring boundaries between art and life. The name "Fluxus" was coined by founder George Maciunas and derived from a Latin word meaning continuous flowing or passing. Key aspects of Fluxus included using everyday objects in artistic works, emphasizing experience over finished art objects, and blurring distinctions between different artistic media. Some notable Fluxus artists involved in the movement included George Maciunas, George Brecht, Nam June Paik, and Yoko Ono.