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Gun Arvidssen (born 1 February 1977, in Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian writer and musician. Arvidssen is the author of ''Purgatory'' (self-published) and is involved in the manufacture of various experimental devices, including a cybernetically integrated lighting system. ==Career== Arvidssen has been responsible for a range of independent and collaborative writing projects as well as developing and coordinating the now-defunct NAEPALM Industries, an online portal offering news and professional services for independent thinkers. With Stu Marshall, he established GuitarHead.net, a technology demonstrator for a unique webzine format aimed at guitarists. Other collaborative efforts with Marshall include his work on the Empires of Eden project, in which he contributed text and spoken word on the debut album. In 2004, aged 27, he was appointed editor of ''Guitarist Australia'' magazine. During his tenure, he became a reviewer of music and equipment, with manufacturers such as Mesa Boogie reproducing his features and a variety of artists including his reviews on their websites. In addition to acting as a DIY project contributor to ''Australian Handyman'' magazine Arvidssen is periodically commissioned as an independent media producer. In this capacity, he has recorded instrument demonstrations, produced and engineered musical recordings, and made a number of short films including promotional videos for musicians and online audiovisual content.
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