Candyflipping
 
About the Author
       Seamus Malone is a multi-media artist currently living in Berkeley, CA. Since he was introduced to the electronic dance music underground in Chicago, Seamus has been an active participant in the New York and San Francisco Bay area as a DJ, musician, promoter, collective organizer and dancer. As an expert on underground dance music culture he has been interviewed by InternetLife magazine and appeared in the documentary film Better Living Through Circuitry.
       Seamus received his MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and was the recipient of a Whitney Museum of American Art Independent Study Fellowship in 1995. Besides pursuing his passion for writing and music, he also paints, creates conceptual sculpture, installation, and performance art.
        Information on his electronic music, upcoming live performances and releases, as well as MP3s of his recordings and DJ mixes are available at the twilight unlimited website.
        Information on his visual art projects is available at seamusmalone.com He has recently created an online digital photography project documenting empty Silicon Valley office space, entitled Space Returns Null Value at www.spacereturns.com
        In addition to the novel Candyflipping, Seamus writes critical and theoretical work on contemporary art. In the mid Nineties he was the Associate Managing Editor and New York Regional Editor of P-Form performance art magazine. There is an archive of his writing, including short stories, performance scripts, essays, critical reviews and poetry at www.seamus.net
        He is currently at work on a non-fiction documentary project about the experience of urban space and the impact globalization on the emergence techno and house.
 
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