Alexander Egger
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Alexander Egger (born in 1971) is an Italian graphic designer, conceptionist, artist, writer and musician. He is working in different media on a range of cultural and commercial projects.
Currently he is living and working in Vienna and sometimes elsewhere.
Publications
Satellites Mistaken for Stars: Monograph, Gingko Press (California, USA)
People who make noise are dangerous: Zine, Independent Publication (Vienna, Austria)
Places to go, people to see, things to do: Zine, Independent Publication (Vienna, Austria)
Many people would never fall in love if they didn’t hear so much about it: Zine, Independent Publication (Vienna, Austria)
In the Long Term We are All Dead: Zine, Independent Publication (Vienna, Austria)
Sex Is Nostalgia for Sex When Once It Was Exciting: Zine, Independent Publication (Vienna, Austria)
But the sun likes me: Zine, (Vienna, Austria)
Why can you smile while you talk bullshit: Zine, (Vienna, Austria)
Buildings, not homes: Zine, (Vienna, Austria)
1984 was an extremely boring year: Zine, (Vienna, Austria)
Music
Waiting For J.: A Bluffers Guide to Pop, Several live plays in the Basement Room, Vienna
Several fieldrecordings: 2000-2007
The day I have been nowhere/everywhere: Recording project on cassette tapes (ongoing)
External Link
http://www.satellitesmistakenforstars.com
http://www.gingkopress.com/_cata/_grap/smfstar.htm
http://www.digitalthread.com/designcompanies/graphic_design/satellites_mist.php