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| − | + | Peter Cusack is an artist and musician who is a member of [[CRiSAP]] (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice), and is a research staff member and founding member of the London College of Communication in the University of the Arts London. He was a founding member and director of the London Musicians’ Collective. | |
| − | ; | + | He is best known as a member of the avant garde musical quartet, ''Alterations'' (1978–1986; with Steve Beresford, David Toop, and Terry Day), and the creator of field and wildlife recording-based albums including ''Where Is the Green Parrot?'' (1999) , ''Day for Night'' (2000), ''Baikal Ice'' (2003). |
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* [http://petercusack.org Home page] | * [http://petercusack.org Home page] | ||
* [http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/research/research-staff-profiles/peter-cusack/ Cusack's profile at London College of Communication] | * [http://www.lcc.arts.ac.uk/research/research-staff-profiles/peter-cusack/ Cusack's profile at London College of Communication] | ||
Latest revision as of 21:09, 3 August 2015
Peter Cusack is an artist and musician who is a member of CRiSAP (Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice), and is a research staff member and founding member of the London College of Communication in the University of the Arts London. He was a founding member and director of the London Musicians’ Collective.
He is best known as a member of the avant garde musical quartet, Alterations (1978–1986; with Steve Beresford, David Toop, and Terry Day), and the creator of field and wildlife recording-based albums including Where Is the Green Parrot? (1999) , Day for Night (2000), Baikal Ice (2003).
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