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Dean
Whitbread
Writer and Artist Age: to be continued Status: live NB: This is a partial, occasionally edited biography. It's still here because Google likes it so much. You can find current career information here, and a list of links to my online work here.
I grew up in Crystal
Palace, South London. Graduated with a First
in Fine Art at Middlesex
where I made mixed-media installations, audio works and scratch
videos, and experimented with computers and recording and editing
techniques. In 1994
I started Netmare,
one of the very first web design and webmedia production businesses in the UK. Netmare's
excellent design sense and net savvy, combined with a philosophy
of making the Net approachable and understandable to the non-specialist
led to their establishment as one of the UK's most successful new
Internet businesses. As the internet developed in leaps and bounds,
so did we, and in places such as live online events using streaming and interactive media, we pioneered techniques which are still used today. Netmare
continued designing and producing interactive webmedia in a
variety of formats until 1997 - Time and Space (sample CD catalogue),
Vladivar Vodka's Supergrass Live at the Astoria (above) which was a combination
of a live rock gig with a games site, the Health Education Authority
drugs awareness campaign, Amber
Music, McLaren Formula One, the Tribal Gathering music festival. Between
2000 and 2002 I went on a journey of self-discovery across
several continents, re-emerging from my quest with the gift of self-knowledge,
peace of mind, the secret of comedy, and some really nice private clients. From
2003 to 2007 I wrote, recorded, and produced videos,
live events, music albums, and did more things than are enumerated here. Art, Music and Education In December 1999 I exhibited 2 electronic prints
'Turkey' and 'NSPCC Child' in a mixed exhibition 'Re.Production:
the Art of the Edition'. 2000-1 helped
out at Middlesex
University Fine Art department. In
2005 Funk produced Imagining
St Mary Magdalene's an art festival in
London, Islington, with Norwegian artists Motherboard. In
2005-6 I co-wrote and produced Claire
Smith's album and John
Cleese's world cup football song. In
2006 I started podcast production company Talking Voices which I ran from 2006 to 2010. I co-founded the UK Podcasters Association, of which noble body I was chairman until 2009. In 2006 UKPA successfully lobbied WIPO to prevent bad UN-mandated internet media regulation, PRS-MCPS to adapt their podcasting license, and the UK's Radio Academy to add podcasting to their esteemed annual Sony Awards, which I was later invited to judge. In 2010, after blogging for six years and enjoying notable success in this form, I started Stan Koretski Publishing as both a vehicle for my own writing and to further develop my interest in eBooks and modern publishing, releasing two short stories, One Way Journey and Ozzie Rozzie to critical acclaim. Non-Profit & Other
Saintly Behaviour: In 1993 I began working with Ditti Brook's Swiss
fundraising project 'It's 5 to 12'. In 1995 we produced a series of songs including the CD 'Survival
Game' which sold particularly well in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. In 1996-7
'Survival Game' sold worldwide, distributed on Coconut by BMG, and
eventually went platinum in various territories, raising over CHF150,000
for Africa and helping to provide education and clean water. Which was nice. In 1997 I helped to raise funds for
Amnesty International UK by producing the
Phoenix Festival live website. Which was hot. Creative Collaborators, Past and Present
Commercial clients have included: Memberships Football
Club More information is at www.deanwhitbread.com
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"The success of the Radio 1 Interactive Night broadcast on March 26th 1995 was in large part due to the creative team working on it. The website was created by Netmare, and received praise from listeners, surfers and internet professionals. Netmare were responsible for the overall graphic design and in particular two of the most innovative parts of it. One was the sample database which made available more than a hundred music samples from musicians like Yello, Coldcut and 808 State. Visitors to the site could download some or all of the samples and make their own music with them. They could also vote for their favourites. These samples were then used by the producer/mixer team Sure Is Pure who created a track from them, broadcast live on the show. Netmare also designed the virtual album "InteraCD", which contained 10 tracks unreleased in the UK by major artists like the Beastie Boys, Belly and The Orb. It was an innovative experiment, and more than 300 people downloaded the tracks. Netmare impressed me throughout the project with their creativity, hard work, their ability to solve problems and to deliver what they promised. I would highly recommend their work." Nick Ware, Producer, BBC.
Featuring multiple choice and question and answer games, learning and awareness tasks, narrative by Tony Robinson and original music throughout, it comes with a teacher's pack and accompanying teaching materials for key stages 3 & 4 (11-16 years). Launched at the Bethnal Green museum of Childhood, it was presented at the NUT National Conference 2000. Co-Produced:
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