Adrian Owen
A musician, artist, and builder. "My first time at the Flux Factory was when White Limo, my heavy metal band, played at their prom in 2005. We broke their new stage on the first chord of our first song. Shortly thereafter, I found myself working on the Flux show: NOVEL: a living installation. It turned out I would become a frequent collaborator, and at times a muse.
Queens Chronicle, July 2006
07/06/2006 Flux Factory Breathes Life Into Mini City by Farida Hariyanawala Peering inside each window of "November House" to see a dream sequence played out frame by frame is one of the many sites in the Flux Factory. It's fall…
The Brooklyn Rail, June 2006
FluxBox: Exploding the Miniature by Bethany Ryker Drawing by Stefany Anne Goldberg The crank on the side of a wind-up toy or a music box is not just a mechanical device that sets things in motion; it is a generator…
Interview on WNYC’s Soundcheck, April 2006
Thursday, April 20, 2006 Fluxbox A look at a sound installation in Queens known as Fluxbox. click to listen
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…
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,…



