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François Leloup-Collet

François Leloup-Collet works most often in film. The New York's transplant's seen both sides of the camera lens, from organizing festivals to acting in the music video for Psychic TV's "Papal Breakdance," and in two shorts, "Manuelle Labor" and "Slap…

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Mikey Barringer

Mikey Barringer studied at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and at Albert-Ludwigs University in Freiburg, Germany. Currently he acts, makes his own films, and works with Blind Id Productions, an independent film production company. This will be his…

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David Felix Sutcliffe

1. Wants you to know about Adama Bah (www.whyadama.com). 2. Is interested in asking you a few questions for his new project (contact him at sutcliffean@hotmail.com).

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Jackie Lay

Jackie Lay is a retired resident of Flux Factory and was featured in the Opolis show of August 2006. She is currently working in web design in Los Angeles , California. Her work can be seen here.

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Elisa Torres

Elisa was born to a Communist father from El Salvador who wouldn't let her say the Pledge of Allegiance and a Westchester school teacher who admonished her for putting her elbows on the table; yet they both delighted in her…

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Jason Smalls

6 years ago, Jason Smalls skedaddled from the infamous Los Angeles to join up with the Flux circus, and hasn't looked back. As young schoolchums, Jason and Flux founder Morgan Meis (also an L.A. refugee) fought the laws of chaos…

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Meghan Scanlon

Born in 1974, Meghan Scanlon was raised in Connecticut and received her BA from Eugene Lang College (NYC, NY) in 1996. An award-winning visual artist, Meghan began exhibiting her work in 1995. In June 2000, her work was included in…

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MYU

  In addition to gallery exhibitions, MYU's work has been shown in bars, cafes, and salons around the world. Her most recent projects combine sight and sound through paintings that are performed in collaboration with live music, some of which…

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Jason Little

Brooklyn-based cartoonist Jason Little is the author of "Bee", the weekly "bubblegum noir" cartoon strip. In addition to suspense cartoons, he is also pursuing a series of experimental cartoons utilizing formal constraints. He has drawn narrative cartoons based on the…

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