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TERM USED BY FLUXUS ARTIST DICK HIGGINS TO DESCRIBE VARIOUS INTER-DISCIPLINARY ART ACTIVITIES THAT OCCURRED BETWEEN GENRES IN THE 1960S
Inter-media; Intermedia art

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Intermedia is an art theory term coined in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins to describe various interdisciplinarity art activities that occurr between genres, beginning in the 1960s.Dick Higgins, Intermedia, re-published in Leonardo, vol 34, 2001, p49 - 54, with an Appendix by Hannah HigginsHannah B.

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Intermedia is an art theory term coined in the mid-1960s by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins to describe the strategies of interdisciplinarity that occur within artworks existing between artistic genres. It was also used by John Brockman to refer to works in expanded cinema that were associated with Jonas Mekas' Film-Makers’ Cinematheque. Gene Youngblood also described intermedia, beginning in his Intermedia column for the Los Angeles Free Press beginning in 1967 as a part of a global network of multiple media that was expanding consciousness. Youngblood gathered and expanded upon intermedia ideas from this series of columns in his 1970 book Expanded Cinema, with an introduction by Buckminster Fuller. Over the years, intermedia has been used almost interchangeably with multi-media and more recently with the categories of digital media, technoetics, electronic media and post-conceptualism.

Examples of use of Intermedia
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2. He serves on the advisory boards of Intermedia Partners and the BP America external advisory council.
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4. The station‘s principal focus is news, the tone of which, Intermedia says, is usually consistent with the government line.
5. Based in Washington, D.C., and active year–round in more than 60 countries, InterMedia helps clients understand complex issues in challenging research environments.