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Ins & Outs Magazine, Summer 2005

INS & OUTS MAGAZINE ART WORK IN PROGRESS By Justina Williams Flux Factory's warren of rooms unwinds like a Dr. Seuss landscape made manifest. Numerous small studio spaces spin off of common areas such as a library, darkroom, office, silkscreen…

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A little dance for you

We got together on a hot hot summer sunday to bring you this modest choreography. [vimeo]http://www.vimeo.com/7764835[/vimeo]

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Architectural Record Extended article: July 2005

If you build it, they will write. This past May, the Flux Factory, an art collective based in Long Island City, New York, was transformed into a writing laboratory. In the 2,500-square-foot gallery space, three novelists settled into small live/work…

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SepiaMutiny Blog: June 6th, 2005

A not-so-novel writing method Writer Ranbir Sidhu just finished a novel while locked in an architect-designed habitat for 30 days, 22 ½ hours each day. The publicity stunt by Queens artist collective Flux Factory resembles another mentally focusing experience known…

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New Yorker – Talk of the Town May 2005

DEPT. OF INSPIRATION WRITERS AT WORK Issue of 2005-05-23 Posted 2005-05-16 A room of one's own, in which to write: it's an old and chronically romanticized idea - the solitary space, with an ashtray, an Olivetti, the morning light just…

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Gawker: 17 May 2005

The New Yorker Unlocks Secret to Blogging The New Yorker s always enterprising Ben McGrath made the harrowing, God-awful trek to Queens last week to visit Flux Factory, an alleged artists collective... read the rest of the post

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The Gothamist: May 14th 2005

Young novelists in love! We were glad to see that we weren't the only ones amused by the Times's editorial about Flux Factory's "Novel" installation. One almost wonders whether this bit of preaching is an editorial joke on readers, since…

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Queens Tribune: May 12 2005

Flux Takes 'Novel' Approach To Art "Novel" makes writers and their lives part of a new exhibit at Flux Factory. By Molly Langmuir For the past three months, Ian Montgomery has been rummaging through dumpsters, collecting wood. "It's all found…

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Gawker: 10 May 2005

Times Teaches, Can't Do The New York Times editorial page never shirks the Big Questions, and today it pronounces on a Long Island City reality-art thingamee at the Flux Factory called Novel: A Living Installation. The deal is a trio…

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