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Rorschach Audio book – great review in Art Monthly magazine
The “Rorschach Audio” book receives a full page review (albeit spread over 2 pages) in the latest issue of Art Monthly – “amiable… thoughtful… very intriguing” (Art Monthly, Oct 2012, pages 37 to 38) –
http://www.artmonthly.co.uk/magazine/site/issue/october-2012
http://tinyurl.com/9xezlvo (Liverpool Biennial info)
Also (this note is added Oct 8) a big thanks to everyone who attended the sell-out talks at The ICA and Camp & Furnace (Liverpool), special thanks to event curators Anna Gritz and Nathan Jones, and to fellow speakers Jon Wozencroft, Brandon LaBelle and Dave “How To Wreck a Nice Beach” Tomkins, and thanks to Dave Tomkins I have a new nick-name – Joecoder (as in “Vocoder”).
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