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Flux People @ Interferenze 2006

Flux People, people of Flux. Unsuspected creatives, nerd with sense of humour, indie-kids of the X-Y-Z-what?-generation, keens on design, experienced in exotic, explorers of off-mainstream or simply sick of cliché of small screen. They are users/audience/ producers of Flux, a media that since a few months has entered the Italian television, web and movable survey.

They are young people joined by the same mental age and by the same approach dye then share it that thanks to a reality like myspace.com and youtube.com spread in all directions in pop culture of the third millennium. They are those people that don’t miss vinyl because they were born too late to touch it and they are those that remember when Brian Eno played with synths and created the ambient. They are those keen on Japanese animation, on videogames and street-art, but also those who cry when they think of RAI's intervals of 70s. Their Bible is Star Wars and their language is binary.

Naturally "wired" in present world, technologically deep-rooted in virtual web, until now they have been hidden under a thick wood waiting for the right moment to appear from the soil, Flux People will materialize at Interferenze 2006, presenting some of their best audio-video works and demonstrating that being dreamers is still a terribly present thing.