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Paul D. Miller is a New York-based musician,
conceptual artist and writer best known by his
stage name DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid.
He uses digital music and multi-media to create
a type of post-modern sculpture in the tradition
of composers such as John Cage and Afrika
Bambaata. He has collaborated with a variety
of pre-eminent artists ranging from Iannis
Xenakis, Lee Perry, Saul Williams and Killa
Priest of Wu-Tang Clan to Yoko Ono, Public
Enemy, and Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth.
Miller's artistic work has appeared in the Andy
Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, the Whitney
Biennial, the Ludwig Museum in Cologne, and
the Kunsthalle Vienna.
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