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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 84. Chapters: Yoko Ono, John Oswald, Joseph Nechvatal, Roberto Paci Dalo, John Duncan, Petri Kuljuntausta, Boyd Rice, Z'EV, Stephan Mathieu, Herbert Distel, Clinker, Alva Noto, Marc Sabat, Max Neuhaus, Malek Jandali, David Prior, Alvin Lucier, Alejandra and Aeron, Anla Courtis, Rod Summers, Henry Flynt, WAZA, Peter Van Riper, Robin Rimbaud, Judy Dunaway, Zavoloka, Howard Stelzer, Georg Klein, Susan Philipsz, Marcus Schmickler, GX Jupitter-Larsen, Joe Jones, Manuel Rocha Iturbide, Paul DeMarinis, Christopher Janney, Tom Hall, Terry Fox, Miguel Alvarez-Fernandez, Celer, Jim Pomeroy, Norbert Walter Peters, Matteo Marchisano-Adamo, Ellen Fullman, Nick Cave, Ryoji Ikeda, Pierre Henry, Vittore Baroni, Thanasis Kaproulias, Francisco Lopez, Takehisa Kosugi, Dror Feiler, Tracie Morris, Gregory Whitehead, Cosey Fanni Tutti, List of sound artists, Yasunao Tone, Janek Schaefer, Brenda Hutchinson, Erwin Redl, Walton Creel, Teho Teardo, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, CoH, Lance Dann, Machinefabriek, Jerry Hunt, Bill Fontana, Angela Bulloch, Jorgen Larsson, Stephen Vitiello, Liz Phillips, Ron Kuivila, Abinadi Meza, M. W. Burns, Christina Kubisch, Ake Hodell, Jeff Jacoby, Marina Rosenfeld, Soundlab. Excerpt: Yoko Ono Ono Y ko, born February 18, 1933) is a Japanese artist, musician, author and peace activist, known for her work in avant-garde art, music and filmmaking as well as her marriage to John Lennon. Ono brought feminism to the forefront through her music which prefigured New Wave music (whether she was a direct influence is still debated). and is known for her philanthropic contributions to the arts, peace and AIDS outreach programs. Yoko Ono was born in 1933 to mother Isoko Ono, the great-granddaughter of Zenjiro Yasuda of the Yasuda banking family, and to father Yeisuke Ono, a banker and one-time classical pianist who was a...