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‘Super iam8bit’ – Opening Night

This past weekend saw the opening of the new 'Super iam8bit' group show in Los Angeles. Now a time honored tradition, iam8bit stepped up their game for their most massive and successful event with a varied selection of new contemporary art, interactive displays, games and music. The opening drew in a crowd of over a thousand people to the new production and gallery space, and with this being the show's fifth incarnation, it certainly did not disappoint. The show will be on view Thursdays through Sundays until September 10th, get a look at some opening night images courtesy of Hi-Fructose correspondent Caro after the jump.

This past weekend saw the opening of the new ‘Super iam8bit’ group show in Los Angeles. Now a time honored tradition, iam8bit stepped up their game for their most massive and successful event with a varied selection of new contemporary art, interactive displays, games and music. The opening drew in a crowd of over a thousand people to the new production and gallery space, and with this being the show’s fifth incarnation, it certainly did not disappoint. The show will be on view Thursdays through Sundays until September 10th, get a look at some opening night images courtesy of Hi-Fructose correspondent Caro below.

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