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Mark Pilkington (born 26 February 1973) is a writer, publisher, curator and musician with particular interest in the fringes of knowledge, culture and belief. ==Career== He has written two books, ''Mirage Men'' (2010) and ''Far Out: 101 Strange Tales from Science's Outer Edge'' (2007). The latter collects the ''Far Out'' science articles Pilkington wrote for The Guardian newspaper between 2003 and 2005. For ''Mirage Men'' (also a soon to be released film)〔(Mirage Men film website )〕 Pilkington and John Lundberg travelled to America in search of the truth behind the UFO enigma. As they spoke to intelligence agents, disinformation specialists and UFO hunters the pair began to suspect that instead of covering-up stories of crashed spacecraft, alien contacts and secret underground bases for the past 60 years, the US intelligence agencies had been promoting them all along, as part of Cold War psychological warfare and counter-intelligence programmes. Pilkington's writing has also been published in numerous magazines and anthologies, including ''The Anomalist'', ''Fortean Times'', ''Frieze'', ''Sight & Sound'', ''The Wire'', the ''Time Out Book of London Walks Vol.2'' and ''London Noir'' He has broadcast on Resonance FM, both as a guest, hosting ''Strange Attractor On Air'', and DJing for the Kosmische Club.〔()〕 He has also given presentations to groups, conventions and festivals including Fortean Times Unconvention, Supersonic Festival, London Lore Conference, Litro and Skeptics in the Pub. Pilkington runs (Strange Attractor Press ) and edits its anthology, ''Strange Attractor Journal''. Other books published by SAP include ''Medical London'' by Richard Barnett and Mike Jay, ''Welcome to Mars'' by Ken Hollings, ''Austin Osman Spare'' by Phil Baker and ''The Field Guide'' by Rob Irving and John Lundberg.〔()〕〔()〕 As a curator Pilkington has organised events at London venues including the Horse Hospital, the Theosophical Society, Conway Hall and Barnes Wetland Centre. As well as numerous Strange Attractor events from 2001 (initially with John Lundberg) to 2004, he has collaborated on larger projects including Pestival (2006, with Bridget Nicholls) and Megalithomania (2002, with Neil Mortimer of ''Third Stone Magazine''). In 2010 Pilkington curated the ''Strange Attractor Salon'' at Viktor Wynd Fine Art in London, an exhibition involving over twenty artists and a programme of talks, performance, music and film. Pilkington has also played electronics and synthesisers with improvising and experimental musical groups including Rucksack, Raagnagrok, Disinformation, Urthona, The Stargazer's Assistant, High Mountain Tempel, The Stëllä Märis Drönë Örchësträ, Yan Gant y Tan, Indigo Octagon and solo as The Asterism. He has appeared on two CDs by High Mountain Tempel, ''The Glass Bead Game'' and ''Pilgrimage to Thunderbolt Pagoda'', ''Circuit Blasting'' by Strange Attractor vs Disinformation and ''Murmurations'' by Urthona and the Asterism.〔()〕 In 2012 he appeared in an episode of the second series of ''Stargazing Live'', a BBC 2 series about astronomy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Pilkington (writer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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