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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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NY Times Editorial – Tuesday May 10th 2005

Writing Inside the Box Published: May 10, 2005 Over at the Flux Factory, an artists' collective in Long Island City, three fiction writers have agreed to isolate themselves in small writing cells for a project called "Novel: A Living Installation."…

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NY TIMES, May 9, 2005

Would You, Could You in a Box? (Write, That Is.) By JULIE SALAMON Published: May 9, 2005, NY Times, Art Section The novelist Laurie Stone understood that her desire to go into the box was a symptom of something, she…

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NY Post – Monday May 9th 2005

PEN & PEN By JEREMY OLSHAN WRITERS often do their best work behind bars. Cervantes penned most of "Don Quixote" in the pen. Dostoevsky found inspiration in incarceration. In the tradition of those literary inmates, three novelists locked themselves in…

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Kudos on the great work, May 2003

From: "Meis, Elaine" Date: Wed, 28 May 2003 17:05:25 -0700 To: "MORGAN J. Meis" <098115@newschool.edu>, info@fluxfactory.org Cc: lilan@aol.com Subject: Kudos on the great work Dear Fluxers, I've been remiss but just spent the greater part of the afternoon catching up…

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Queens Tribune Vol. 33 #16 April 17-23 2003

"This non-profit artists collective, which relocated to Long Island City from Brooklyn just over a year ago, supports some of the finest experimental music-oriented happenings in the entire City. Their upcoming Soundscrape events offer a hybrid of visual and audio…

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Astoria Times, April 14th 2003

'Miracle' comes to Astoria for Flux Factory walk tour There is no reason to be interested in 43rd Street between Northern Boulevard and the BQE in Queens, but some people are interested in it and they're also interested in a…

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Queens Chronicle – Feb 2003

Flux Factory Takes Its Art To The Streets by Paul Menchaca, February 27, 2003 The Long Island City art collective known as Flux Factory is pushing boundaries in pursuit of public art. For a group of artists who once took…

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