John L. Walters

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John L. Walters is a former member of the band Landscape. Walters subsequently produced records for Swans Way, Kissing the Pink, Twelfth Night, The Mike Gibbs Orchestra and pianist Mark Springer. From 1987-96 Walters was a member of the ‘electronic jazz orchestra’ Zyklus, with Neil Ardley, Warren Greveson and Ian Carr. In 1997, after working for the Architectural Review as acting production editor, he joined Eye magazine as managing editor, and subsequently became its editor. He holds a degree in Maths with Physics from King's College London.

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[edit] UP editor

In 1992, with Laurence Aston, he co-founded the audio journal Unknown Public[1], and is also its editor.

[edit] Eye editor

Since 1999 Walters has been the editor of Eye. [2] Eye was founded in 1990 by Rick Poynor. The second editor of Eye was Max Bruinsma. Walters has been editor since Eye no. 33.

See here [3] for an interview with Walters conducted by graphic design writer and critic Steve Heller.

[edit] Music journalism

Walters also writes about creative music (jazz, electronica, world music, etc.) for The Guardian.

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