flux factory,a not for profit arts organization supporting innovation in things.
a not for profit arts organization supporting innovation in things.
projects

“Bedford” by Andres Sanz

supported projects

“Bedford” won 2 awards,
the First Prize (Best Film) and the Best Special Effects Award in a Film festival in Spain: “Certamen de Cine Pata Negra. Guijuelo, Spain”

projects

New York 9.11.01

Supported Project:




click to buy the 9.11.01 CD

The New York City 9.11.01 project
is pleased to announce its inclusion in: Missing: Streetscape of a City in Mourning,
on exhibit at the Roberson Museum,
www.roberson.org

from February 9 - October, 2003.

Narinder Singh “I can see the difference - people look at me differently. Sometimes they think I m a Muslim which is not the point. There shouldn’t be backlash against the Muslims or the Sikhs. “
Click here to read Narinder’s story


Allan Cruz
Decontamination Specialist, Battalion 4

“it was still a bit dark out, cloudy - like, couldn’t really see much in front of me. I was driving down very, very slow. Still trying to process what the hell is going on - where do I go from here? Where are my people? Where are all my rescue people?”

Click here to read Allan’s story

projects

Scape

APRIL 2002, our first art show.

A collaborative sound installation at Flux Factory’s gallery space/experimental studio. Members of the Flux Factory art collective as well as outside artists developed a number of pieces that both interacted with one another as well as existing as independent works.

featuring works by: Jean Barberis (France), Simon Boudvin (France), Stefany Anne Golberg (U.S.A), Geraldine Longueville (France), Morgan Meis (U.S.A.), Jason Nunez (U.S.A), Bruno Persat (France), Sebastien Santamaria (U.S.A), Marco Scoffier & Miwa (Japan/U.S.A.)

click here to view online documentation