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The New Yorker, April 2006

issue of 2006-04-24 Posted 2006-04-17 (link) "FLUXBOX" Flux Factory offers a taste of authentic contemporary bohemianism, with a collective of seventeen-odd artists living in a warrenlike loft near the railroad tracks (and next to a Korean mega-church) and creating work…

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Daily News, April 2006

L.I.C. art show is dill-harmonic BY CAITLIN KELLY DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER It starts with - what else? - an electric pickle. A giant dill, replaced daily, contains enough salt converted into electrical impulses to power a roomful of funky,…

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WNYC

Flux Factory is delighted to have been chosen to be a STAR participant in WNYC's excellent program to support small non-profit cultural organizations. We have been annointed, and we shall do our best to live up to the hopes and…

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Queens Chronicle on Repeat after Me, 2006

Ruminations On Replication: 'Repeat After Me' Opens At Flux Factory by Jennifer Manley, Assistant Editor Imagine for a moment molecular nanotechnology gone horribly awry: Through an accidental mutation or malicious act, the infinitesimally tiny machines (built to cure human disease,…

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