Graham Brown-Martin
Настоящее имя: Graham Brown-Martin
Об исполнителе:
Graham Brown-Martin is a British inventor, writer, public speaker and educator. In the 1990s, he established a company called Electronic Sound & Pictures (ESP) and pioneered online music distribution technologies. The company was sold to Virgin and re-launched as EXP. Graham organized a creative partnership with Buggy G. Riphead, one of the founding members of Stakker/Humanoid and visual collaborator of The Future Sound Of London. Together they designed and created numerous digital landscapes, concepts, music videos and electronic press kits for The Fall, Malcolm McLaren, Salt Tank, FSOL, Zoe and Geejam. In 1998, they designed Jupiter II and Proteus space ships for Lost in Space film. In 2004, Graham Brown-Martin founded a global think-tank Learning Without Frontiers (LWF), bringing together technologists and creators to share challenging ideas about the future of education. He left the organization in 2013 and started working on his new project Learning {Re}imagined.
