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Peter Van Riper

Peter van Riper (July 8, 1942 – November 18, 1998) was a sound and light environment artist, musician and pioneer of laser art and holography.
==Biography==
Van Riper was born in Detroit's Inner City, Michigan, the son of a psychoanalyst and an avid record collector.〔From a Van Riper 1997 radio (interview )〕 During the 1960s he received a B.A. Far Eastern History, and Art History from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,
graduated in Art History at Tokyo University, and took part in Fluxus performances and exhibitions in Japan. He later appeared on Tellus Audio Cassette Magazine #24 ''FluxTellus'', Harvestworks, 1990, as part of an ensemble performing George Maciunas's ''Solo For Lips And Tongue''. He collaborated with Fluxus members during exhibitions and performances, but Van Riper's influences are much wider. He is a true sound artist whose music is often inspired by Far Eastern traditions from Japan or Indonesia.〔See Steve Peter's liner notes to ''The Aerial #4. A Journal In Sound'' cassette & CD, What Next? - Nonsequitur Foundation, Santa Fe, NM, 1991〕


From 1967 to 1970, van Riper was a member of Editions Inc., an Ann Arbor, Michigan gallery of holography, animated along laser physicist Lloyd Cross and artist Jerry Pethick (1935–2003).〔From Rebecca Deem's Jerry Pethick (obituary ), 2004〕 In 1970 they organized an exhibition at the Cranbrook Academy, and at the Finch College Museum in New York. Both Cross and Pethick co-founded the School of Holography, San Francisco, California.〔See John Fairstein's 1997 (article ''The San Francisco School of Holography'' )〕 Van Riper exhibited holograms during ''The Nature Of Light: Exploring Unconventional Photographic Techniques'' exhibition, Joyce Goldstein Gallery, New York, 1996, and also created a sound performance during the exhibition opening.

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