Ron Haselden

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Ron Haselden is a British artist who splits his time between London and the French coastal town of Plouër-sur-Rance, in Brittany, France.

From the artist's official website:

Ron Haselden is an international artist working with light, electronics, sound, film and video, and other materials.

Haselden attended the Gravesend School of Art. Haselden taught for a number of years at Reading University in the UK before moving to France.

Haselden has focused for many years on multimedia artwork. Haselden has produced a famous piece in collaboration with British artist Peter Cusak that uses Frère Jacques as an important theme. The number of voices and images of children singing Frère Jacques depends on the number of people that enter the art space.

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