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John Lewis
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John was born and raised in Lafayette, CO. He and his wife, Elizabeth Lewis, had two sons.
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John Lewis Armstrong
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An Irish immigrant who became the water commissioner for the Eastern Slope. According to his daughter, Dorothy (Armstrong) Littler, he often knew more than attorneys about water law, because he studied water law on his own. He was married to Annie Lavinnia White, a school teacher.
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John Lifton-Zoline
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Born 1944, in the UK, John Lifton has worked professionally as both an artist and a scientist, and in both the public and private sectors. Educated at Merchant Taylors School and University College London. MA in Architecture, 1966. At the age of 24 he became the youngest licensed architect in Britain.
In 1968 he exhibited in the landmark Cybernetic Serendipity exhibition at the ICA in London. In 1969 he was one of the founders of the London New Arts Lab, a base for experimental performance and mixed media work, where he helped set up the world’s first free computer facility specifically for artists.
Lifton's computer interactive environments were exhibited in the UK and Europe. His work Green Music, in which music is generated algorithmically in real-time from the natural electricity in plants, was shown at the Edinburgh Festival 1975, Muzicki Biennale Zagreb 1977, and, installed in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, appeared in the 1976 movie The Secret Life of Plants.
From 1974 to 1977 he taught graduate students at the Royal College of Art in London, in both the departments of Environmental Media and Design Research, and carried out a research project on computer simulation of cognition in architectural design for the Science Research Council of the UK.
In 1977 Lifton moved to Telluride, Colorado as Director of Planning for the Telluride Ski Area, where he headed the design team for the Telluride Mountain Village, a resort development of 8,000 population. Since 1982 he has been working in private design practice and land development.
In 1984 he was among the founders of the Telluride Institute, a "broad-spectrum" non-profit working on sustainability in the arts, humanities and sciences, where he served as a board member and secretary/treasurer for 26 years.
In 2006 he and his wife Pamela Zoline commenced a resort development project in the town of Slavonice in the Czech Republic, where they also founded The Centre for the Future, a Czech non-profit.
Biography taken from Linkedin, accessed 1/30/20, from:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-lifton-431011a
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John Lintott
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John Lintott is a landscape artist from Fruita, Colorado. In 2001 John Lintott graduated from Colorado State University with his B.F.A. concentrating in painting. Working for the family business, John painted at all times available in the evenings and on weekends. Then in 2007 John and his family purchased a custom frame shop in downtown Grand Junction, CO. For the next 7 ½ years, John operated the frame shop while turning the front gallery space into his own studio. Ultimately John decided to close the frame shop in 2014, in order to pursue his true passion of plein air painting, and painting in the studio, without the distraction of the frame shop.
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John Lowe
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He was the part-owner of the McConnell-Lowe shoe store on Grand Junction, Colorado’s Main Street. He employed Glenn McFall for a time. He was a friend to Dr. Hunley Day. According to US Census records, Lowe was originally from Tennessee and his wife, Iva M. Lowe was from Illinois. They lived at 1004 Ouray Avenue in a California Bungalow style home that was built in 1916.
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