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Nick Philip (born in 1968 in London) is a graphic and multi-media artist and clothing designer operating out of the San Francisco, California. CareerAs a teenager in London, Philip developed his skills as a cut-and-paste artist active in the city's freestyle bicycle/skateboard subculture. In 1988, after moving to the United States, he founded Anarchic Adjustment, a "streetware" clothing line geared to appeal to freestyle/skate, rave and techno consumers.[1] Under the Anarchic label, Philip partnered with Alan Brown and Charles Uzzell Edwards.[2] Philip created some of the earliest Bay Area rave fliers.[3] He became a founding contributor of Wired Magazine in 1993. Nick was co-founder of the multimedia studio SFX in San Francisco from 1993-94. He also designed a number of CD covers for ambient music pioneer Silent Records during this time. In the mid-1990s Philip worked on the film What Dreams May Come; in the movie's 1998 release, Philip is credited with "painted world visual effects: Lunarfish" (Lunarfish being a San-Francisco-based special-effects and CGI company).[4] In 1997 Philip released the critically acclaimed Radical Beauty on Om Records, a combination of audio CD and computer CD-ROM that combines music, graphic art, computer animation, and an interactive digital mixing capacity. It won the Best Digital Contents Award at San Francisco Multimedia Summit.[5] The music on the audio CD was provided by a range of techno, hip-hop, and ambient artists, including Mixmaster Morris, T-Power and Daniel Pemberton.[6] Philip created the first video for MTV's pioneering electronic music show Amp.[3] He has performed live with ambient music artist Pete Lawrence, founder of the Big Chill Festival. In 2006 Philip designed surrealistic-imaged T-shirts for The Imaginary Foundation. He has displayed his visual art at the San Francisco multi-media art gallery blasthaus, and he has worked as a videographer, in collaboration with audio artists Sun Electric[7] ("Meccano"), Prana, and Journeyman. References1. ^Mireille Silcott: Rave America: New School Dancescapes. {{ISBN|978-1-55022-383-5}} [https://books.google.com/books?id=iPLsz1RC1MYC&pg=PA63&dq=%22Nick+Philip%22&sig=BspviJG4Nh87VGcBvLAN_8bkj7E] 2. ^{{cite book|last1=Reynolds|first1=Simon|title=Generation Ecstasy|date=June 19, 2013|publisher=Routledge|isbn=978-0415923736|pages=152|url=https://books.google.com/?id=tGaRJiXe74UC&pg=RA1-PA152&dq=%22Anarchic+Adjustment%22}} 3. ^1 Darren Keast: Computer World{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. East Bay Express, August 29, 2001 4. ^{{cite web|last1=Nick|first1=Philip|title=Nick Philip|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1011924/|website=IMDB}} 5. ^{{cite web|title=Nick Philip|url=http://www.shift.jp.org/en/archives/1998/10/nick_philip.html|publisher=Shift}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Nick Philip|url=http://www.shift.jp.org/en/archives/1998/10/nick_philip.html|publisher=Shift}} 7. ^Neil Strauss: A New, Spacey Look For MTV. The New York Times, January 19, 1997, Section 1, Page 35 External links
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