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The First Annual Supersonic Electronic Invitational

I first met Zach Tutor online, almost exactly one year to the day. At the time, Zach was, and still is, running a wonderful arts Tumblr, Supersonic Electronic. I had been following him on there for a couple months, and eventually reached out to him to see if he'd like to contribute to the Hi-Fructose site, and his good energy and great eye have been an invaluable addition to both our online and print publication since. This Thursday, January 5th, Tutor's latest curated endeavor, the Supersonic Electronic Invitational, will be debuting at my space, Spoke Art in San Francisco. Zach's pulled together some of his favorite emerging and established artists in an eclectic showing, and though we're biased, we for one do definitely feel is worth checking out. Get a look at an extensive preview of the works debuting this week, after the jump. - Ken Harman

Joao Ruas

I first met Zach Tutor online, almost exactly one year to the day. At the time, Zach was, and still is, running a wonderful arts Tumblr, Supersonic Electronic. I had been following him on there for a couple months, and eventually reached out to him to see if he’d like to contribute to the Hi-Fructose site, and his good energy and great eye have been an invaluable addition to both our online and print publication since. This Thursday, January 5th, Tutor’s latest curated endeavor, the Supersonic Electronic Invitational, will be debuting at my space, Spoke Art in San Francisco. Zach’s pulled together some of his favorite emerging and established artists in an eclectic showing, and though we’re biased, we for one do definitely feel is worth checking out. Get a look at an extensive preview of the works debuting this week, below. – Ken Harman

Jeremy Enecio

Tatiana Suarez

Sam Wolfe Connelly

Allan Innman

Erik Jones

Scott Campbell

Steve Kim

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