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Born 1957 in Iowa, USA. Multimedia artist and publisher who currently lives in Prague. His work began in 1983 with the inauguration of ''PhotoStatic Magazine'', for which he served as editor, publisher and frequent contributor. ''PhotoStatic'' was intended to focus primarily on art created specifically for the xerox machine, but quickly found itself in the burgeoning zine community that was so active during the 1980s and 90s. The last issue (no. 49) appeared in 1989. In 1987 he co-founded the multimedia group [[The Tape-beatles]] with [[John Heck]] and [[Ralph Johnson]], and began the creation of a series of works that included sound and film collage, as well as live performance. Dunn has remained closely involved in a variety of arts-related projects up to the present time.  
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'''Lloyd Dunn''' (1957, Iowa) is a multimedia artist and publisher currently living in [[Prague]]. His work began in 1983 with the inauguration of ''[[PhotoStatic Magazine]]'', for which he served as editor, publisher and frequent contributor. ''PhotoStatic'' was intended to focus primarily on art created specifically for the xerox machine, but quickly found itself in the burgeoning zine community that was so active during the 1980s and 90s. The last issue (no. 49) appeared in 1989. In 1987 he co-founded the multimedia group [[The Tape-beatles]] with [[John Heck]] and [[Ralph Johnson]], and began the creation of a series of works that included sound and film collage, as well as live performance. Dunn has remained closely involved in a variety of arts-related projects up to the present time.  
  
 
Dunn's curent work is embodied in the filecast project nula.cc, which he began in 2009. New filecasts appear at the project's "online presence" at frequent, though irregular intervals, and may be freely downloaded and shared.  
 
Dunn's curent work is embodied in the filecast project nula.cc, which he began in 2009. New filecasts appear at the project's "online presence" at frequent, though irregular intervals, and may be freely downloaded and shared.  
 
Lloyd Dunn currently lives in [[Prague]].
 
  
 
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* [http://nula.cc/ The nula.cc filecast project]
 
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Dunn Lloyd Dunn at Wikipedia]
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Revision as of 21:46, 26 October 2018

Lloyd Dunn (1957, Iowa) is a multimedia artist and publisher currently living in Prague. His work began in 1983 with the inauguration of PhotoStatic Magazine, for which he served as editor, publisher and frequent contributor. PhotoStatic was intended to focus primarily on art created specifically for the xerox machine, but quickly found itself in the burgeoning zine community that was so active during the 1980s and 90s. The last issue (no. 49) appeared in 1989. In 1987 he co-founded the multimedia group The Tape-beatles with John Heck and Ralph Johnson, and began the creation of a series of works that included sound and film collage, as well as live performance. Dunn has remained closely involved in a variety of arts-related projects up to the present time.

Dunn's curent work is embodied in the filecast project nula.cc, which he began in 2009. New filecasts appear at the project's "online presence" at frequent, though irregular intervals, and may be freely downloaded and shared.

See also
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