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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimmy_CautyJimmy Cauty - Wikipedia

    James Francis Cauty (born 19 December 1956), also known as Rockman Rock, is an English artist and musician, best known as one-half of the duo the KLF, co-founder of the Orb and as the man who burnt £1 million . He is married to artist and musician Alannah Currie, a former member of Thompson Twins . Early life and career.

  2. Jimmy Cauty is a musician, artist and cultural provocateur who creates dystopian model villages and sonic weapons. Learn about his biography, projects and editions on his official website.

  3. 17 de jul. de 2016 · Infamous for flaming a million pounds in the KLF, Jimmy Cauty is now smashing miniature windows in model villages. As the artist tours his tiny riot scenes, we caught up with him in Tottenham...

  4. 26 de nov. de 2018 · Jimmy Cauty, one half of the notorious pop duo KLF, talks about his project to create a 23ft pyramid with bricks containing human remains. He says it's a way to honour his brother and other fans who want to be part of something lasting.

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › jimmy-cautyJimmy cauty _ AcademiaLab

    Compartir Imprimir Citar. James Francis Cauty (nacido el 19 de diciembre de 1956), también conocido como Rockman Rock, es un artista y músico inglés, mejor conocido como la mitad del dúo The KLF, cofundador de The Orb y como el hombre que quemó £ 1 millón. Está casado con la artista y música Alannah Currie, ex integrante de Thompson Twins.

  6. The Aftermath Dislocation Principle ( ADP 1 ) is a 1:87 scale dystopian cityscape. The Aftermath Dislocation Principle part 3 (ADP 3): THE BRIDGE. ADP 3‘THE BRIDGE’ is the third piece in a trilogy of artworks by Jimmy Cauty known as The Aftermath Dislocation Principle.

  7. 7 de feb. de 2016 · Art. A Police Utopia: Jimmy Cautys Aftermath Dislocation Principle. Robert Barry , February 7th, 2016 13:07. The KLF's Jimmy Cauty discusses taking his dystopian model village on a tour of the sites of great riots from the past, present, and future. Photo credit Randall Harrington.