Neil Forrester

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Neil A. Forrester (born January 3, 1971, in Keynsham, England[1]) is a British research assistant in the field of developmental disorders and language acquisition at the University of London.[2] He is best known to the general public as one of the cast members of the fourth season of the MTV reality television series The Real World: London, which aired in 1995. At that time he was the lead vocalist of an underground, alternative-orientated band called Unilever, which had punk and performance art leanings.

Forrester was co-founder of an online currency company called Beenz.com.[3]

In his current line of work he has written a variety of academic papers with such titles as "Learning the Arabic plural: the case for minority default mappings in connectionist networks."[2] He has a website at www.neilforrester.com,[4] but it now depicts a message simply stating "There is no neilforrester.com". It offers a link to the website shardcore.org, which currently contains an extensive collection of artwork developed under his alter ego, Shardcore.[5]

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