|
|
This article or section is an autobiography, or has been extensively edited by the subject, and may not conform to Wikipedia's NPOV policy.
Please see the relevant discussion on the talk page. |
Howard Bloom in January 2008.
Howard Bloom (born 1943) in Buffalo, New York), is a science writer, former magazine editor and author.
Biography
Bloom attended Reed College, though he left that college in 1962. From 1964 to 1968, Bloom went to college at New York University. On graduation, he co-founded Cloud Studio, which the New York Times described as an "alternative-culture art-and-design studio that wedded an interest in comics and theater to commercial art and illustration."citation needed In 1970, Bloom appeared on the cover of Art Direction magazine.citation needed
In 1971, Bloom took over as editor of Circus Magazine, a rock and roll monthly, though he knew nothing about rock and roll at the time, and learned after taking the job. Bloom created a radically new format and was credited by veteran Rolling Stone editor Chet Flippo in his masters thesis on the history of rock journalism with "creating a new magazine genre--the heavy metal magazine." Under Bloom's editorial leadership, and that of Circus publisher Gerald Rothberg,[1] Circus increased in circulation 211% by 1973. Creem magazine and Hit Parader copied Bloom's format.citation needed
From 1973 to 1976, Bloom started public and artist relations departments for Gulf & Western's fourteen record companies and ABC Records, and launched the careers of Stephanie Mills and Chaka Khan. In 1976, Bloom founded The Howard Bloom Organization, Ltd., the largest public relations firm in the record industry. His clients included Michael Jackson, Prince, Bette Midler, John Mellencamp, Bob Marley, David Byrne, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Billy Idol, Joan Jett, Luther Vandross, George Michael, Lionel Richie, Hall & Oates, Kool and the Gang, the Simon & Garfunkel Reunion Tour, the 25th Anniversary of the Beatles Invasion of the United States, Queen, AC/DC, Kiss, Aerosmith, Supertramp, Genesis, Phil Collins, Styx, Supertramp, REO Speedwagon, Joan Armatrading, Simply Red, Chaka Khan, ZZ Top, Spirogyra, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, and Run DMC.
Writings
Bloom has written two books, The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History and Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century.
His publications in science range from "Conversation (dialog) model of quantum transitions" with George Malinetskii and Pavel Kurakin of the Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics of the Russian Academy of Sciences[2] and "The Xerox Effect: On the Importance of Pre-Biotic Evolution",[3] to "Instant evolution. The influence of the city on human genes: a speculative case".[4]
References
External links
- HowardBloom.net "Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind" (Howard Bloom's homepage)
- BigBangTango.net "Big Bang Tango Media Lab"
- Nando Pelusi Ph.D. Howard Bloom. Online condensation derived from Psychology Today Magazine, Jan/Feb 2008
- What Is Enlightenment. Howard Bloom: Biography & Resources.
- David Livingston. Howard Bloom. The Space Show.
- Pavel V. Kurakin, George G. Malinetskii, and Howard Bloom. “Conversation (dialog) model of quantum transitions”
- Howard Bloom. "The Xerox Effect: On the Importance of Pre-biotic Evolution." PhysicaPlus--Online Magazine of the Israel Physical Society. Issue No. 3, January 10, 2004.
- Howard Bloom. Instant Evolution: The Influence of the City on Human Genes"; New Ideas In Psychology, September 13, 2001.
- Bloom’s 39 appearances on Premiere Radio Networks’ Coast-to-Coast
- Cloud Studio Archives
- Howard Bloom; The Omnologist Manifesto
- Howard Bloom. "The Roots of Omnology"; Entelechy: Mind & Culture, 2005.
- Howard Bloom's Grand Unified Theory of Everything in the Universe Including the Human Soul
- David Houle. Howard Bloom on the Future of Energy: Turn Poisons Into Pleasure and Excrement Into Energy. Scientific Blogging. September 6, 2007.
- Howard Bloom Interview on the relationship between the arts and science. Eco-Artworld-CarboNation. October 29, 2007.
- Interview with Howard Bloom on The Lucifer Principle on BookTalk.org
- Howard Bloom. Global Brain--Howard Bloom's column. Scientific Blogging.
|