Went to the opening of this last night.

Being brief, it's good, well worth a look!

Some nice artwork on the first floor, pretty sparse, but what's there is
enjoyable.

Some great photograph's - 2 different sets, One set of some decaying
buildings (particuarly the 'railroad' station), and another set of colour
portraits of people of Detroit. Some nice cartoon artwork by Kenji, and
some cool magazines by Mike Rubin?

Also they have loads of Ipod's and Apple Macs set up and you can listen to
14 CD's worth of Detroit music.
Loads of good stuff...

Elliot's documentary has it's own booth thing on the ground floor. I went
along to see this, but ended up a bit gutted as you couldn't hear any of
the commentary because there was music on in the main hall. It looks
excellent though and I'm going to go back and watch it.

I stood there with Rebecca and watched it silently for a bit. In the
segment I saw, it was flipping between interviews with Mike Pickering,
Derrick May, Alan Oldham, Graham Massey (and a bunch of nice transmat
artwork)........

So I reckon that will be well worth a look.

anyway, yeah, recommended, go see it.

Alex
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