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Elvis and the Super Mario Brothers Installation created by anonymous artists at the UC Santa Cruz school of Engineering, and now Giant Robot is getting in on the action. Featuring more that 32 artists, including Jeff Soto, Ron Rege, Jr., Marc Bell, Gary Taxali, Souther Salazar, Evah Fan, Jordan Crane, APAK!, Bwana Spoons, Megan Whitmarsh and Daria Tessler, the exhibition runs from 19 August-13 September 2006 with an opening reception tomorrow, Saturday 19 August 2006, from 6:30-10pm.
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