FLUX is a dynamic arts event that unites artists, musicians, architects, and tons of Pittsburghers for one night of mayhem. We were commissioned to help them organize the exhibit, design and build the event architecture, and to help curate the selection of artists.

This edition of FLUX took place in two empty floors of an office building in downtown Pittsburgh. The 40,000 square feet of exhibition space was raw, only a regular grid of massive columns.

To satisfy the diversity of the participants and unite the exhibition simultaneously, we created a variety of spaces using an assortment of stretch wraps: 5" wide translucent red, 20" opaque black, each providing a unique spatial condition for projection, performance, 2D art, and simply hanging out.

The ephemeral material created an event field that was multiplicitous and porous.  The diverse collection of media and performance folded and overlapped into one another while being public and private simultaneously.

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Press
Timothy McNulty "FLUX still showing its flexibility."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Status: Completed 2007
Client: FLUX / Three Rivers Arts Festival
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Team: David Burns, Jason Morris with Mike Cha, Ellen Garrett, David Eskenazi, Jennifer Ferris