Stevens, Robert

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21/09/2009
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21/09/2009

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Robert Stevens lives in Brighton but is originally from Warwickshire. He works as a part-time graphic designer and part-time DJ and is involved in the music scene there and lectures in graphic design at London Fashion College. Previously worked in Finance and hated it and is much happier with life now even though he is paid less. On the plinth a friend of a friend has created a bass bin speaker out of recycled materials and the idea is to promote sustainable living (he promotes the idea generally in his work) and also to have a bit of party. He will be playing music and the sound will come through the speaker.

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