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TBOOKS COLOGNE Pop Up Shop

Date: Saturday, August 24th, 2013 Time: noon - 9pm The most famous publishing house in Cologne, Germany presents art zines and artist books. The TBOOKS COLOGNE Pop Up Shop at Flux Factory will feature new publications + new drawings by Flux Artists-in-Residence Philip Emde and (Tim).

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Philip Emde

This three-person group exhibition begins on Friday July 26th at 6 PM and will be followed by a party with DJ MOTHER, at 9pm.

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Bangers and Thrash

Saturday, August 17, 2013 High Tea and Crunk Crumpets: 9pm Metalleg: 10pm Vernous DJ set: 11pm+ $5 at the door Bangers! Crumpets! Who could ask for anything more?

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Flux Thursday: July 11, 2013

Thursday, July 11th, 8pm+ FREE Join us for Flux Thursday, our monthly potluck and art salon, birthday-style! Dinner starts at 8pm, with presentations and screenings to follow at 9:30.

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Make It ‘Til You Break It: Electronic Art

June 28th thru July 20th We'll explore the tools & techniques involved in the creation of hybrid audio and visual artworks with emphasis on tactile interaction and the experimental use (or mis-use) of common technology and re-purposed equipment.

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EARTH I MAN I EARTH

Opening: Saturday, June 22, 5-9pm Exhibition dates: June 23, 12-6pm, June 27 – 28, 6-9pm; June 29, 12-6pm In his solo exhibition at Flux Factory, Alex Young presents EARTH∣MAN∣EARTH - a constellation of objects, ephemera and video resurrecting the spirit of integrated mega-scale world planning in an effort to postulate a new social structure for the early 21st Century.

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Flux Thursday: June 13, 2013

Thursday, June 13th, 8pm+ FREE! This month Flux Thursday turns its attention to artists and creators, from across the globe, who are working outside of their home country. Borderless, organized by Flux Artist-in-Residence Marco Castro, will take over the Flux kitchen and roof to create a multi-course and multi-sensory feast.

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Kitty City Recap

On June 1, Kitty City was inaugurated during a festive ribbon cutting ceremony involving 24 cats, 18 school-aged kids who helped build the city, and hundreds of visitors lined up to interact with the inhabitants. Kittens explored the thriving “meowtropolis” made entirely out of salvaged materials, finding places to leap, stretch, slumber and just be adorable in peace.

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