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

Disenchanted Forest

june 29th - july 27 2002 - birth of the ice cave.

Disenchanted Forest makes a bold statement: Nature is a scary thing best kept in a jar at the Museum of Natural history.

Yet for the occasion, the contents of the jar were placed in the open of our space; visitors were exposed to the unnaturalness and the result was positively enchanting.

Featuring works by: Jason D. Brown, Paul Burn, Aya Kakeda, Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria

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projects

The Itching Pox Project - Stefany Anne Golberg

Sponsored Project:

“Itching Pox” 9:05 mp3

1. “The Itching Pox Project” is a debut solo recording from Stefany Anne Golberg (The Galerkin Method) and now available for public consumption.

2. “The Itching Pox Project” CD is encased in a limited-edition enclosure that is handmade by Stefany Anne herself, every last part of it. In other words, this CD is limited-edition and available by special order only.

3. “The Itching Pox Project” features original artwork by David “Daupo” Gassaway.

4. “The Itching Pox Project” was written and recorded little by little over a period of 3 years. A long labour of love.

5. Partial proceeds from “The Itching Pox Project” will be donated to the Flux Factory, Inc. nonprofit arts organization.

“The Itching Pox Project”. $20. Promotional copies available.

Copies can be obtained in person at Flux Factory,
or by sending $20 and your mailing address to:
238 Powers Street #3R,
Brooklyn, NY 11211.

or email info@fluxfactory.org

Please allow between 2 and 4 weeks for delivery

projects

When Everybody Agrees It Means Nobody Understood

Queens Museum of Art
Aug. 11th until Nov. 3rd

Flux Factory is an arts collective in Long Island City, New York. The collective consists of visual artists, performers, musicians, academics, and activists who collaborate on their own projects as well as producing group works like the current installation at Queens Museum. Flux Factory is interested in art works that transcend the normal definition of ‘art object’. Often, such works explore the relation between the individual and the group and the nature and boundaries of social experience. When Everyone Agrees It Means That No One Understood presents as an artwork the process of building and maintaining a structure that grows, develops, and then devolves. The structure will develop the capacity to document itself and in so doing will produce constant activities to be documented. In the end, the documentation will overwhelm the living structure and will be all that remains.

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