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Ian Jorgensen

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Ian Francis Jorgensen (also known as Blink) is a Wellington-based events manager, editor and photographer. He is the producer of the New Zealand music compilation and magazine series A Low Hum.

Blink was also the principal photographer for the book, NZ Rock: 1987-2007, written by Gareth Shute, published in 2008.

Since 2007 Ian has been running a music festival called Camp A Low Hum.

Despite overwhelmingly receptive responses[1][2] to his monthly 2006 music tours around New Zealand, Jorgensen halted the monthly tours in 2007 to pursue new projects.[3] These new projects include a music camp, a touring poster-art collection, the release of a New Zealand-orientated touring hand-book called Local Knowledge.[4]

In mid 2012, Ian (as "Blink") wrote and published another touring hand-book, this time for bands traveling internationally called "D.I.Y Touring the World"

October 2012, Ian opened a new music venue in Wellington called "Puppies".

In November 2013, Ian launches a new music festival, Square Wave Festival taking place throughout New Zealand.

References

  1. ^ A Low Hum, series 3 issue 8, 2006, editorial
  2. ^ Aaron Hawkins (3 December 2006). "Blink and you'll miss it". Critic. Retrieved 2007-01-24. [dead link]
  3. ^ Dawn Tratt (15 January 2007). "One day is never enough". Capital Times. Archived from the original on 2007-02-06. Retrieved 2007-01-23.
  4. ^ Melanie Selby (1 December 2006). "The World According to Blink". New Zealand Musician. Retrieved 2007-01-24.