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January 11, 2007

Kinetica Museum
SP2 Pavillion
Old Spitalfields Market
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rAndom International

On Christmas Eve we staggered round Spitalfields Market, hungover and laden with presents. Probably not a brilliant way to do it, but we hadn't been up there since it was all developed and thought the market would be quite festive. It wasn't particularly. Lunch was good, sitting in the window of Canteen, watching the world go by. What we didn't notice though was the Kinetica Museum.

Starting January 18th, until March 11th, they will be running Luminaries And Visionaries, Kinetica's third major group show, which will present artists working in the fields of projected vision, light and illusion.

This exhibition will feature the work of international luminaries such as Martin Richman, Christian Schiess, Jim Campbell, Sam Buxton, Gregory Barsamian, rAndom International, Dianne Harris, Rob & Nick Carter and Peter Sedgley.

I'm looking forward to seeing more work by Rob & Nick Carter and especially to being introduced to the work of rAndom International.

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