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Aspen Electronics Limited
1-3 Kildare Close, Eastcote, Ruislip
London HA4 9UR, United Kingdom
Tel. +44-20-8868-1311
Fax +44-20-8866-6596

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.aspen-electronics.com

Aspen Electronics offers a grove of electronic products and services. The company distributes products such as adaptors, attenuators, cables, couplers, filters, isolators, oscillators, power supplies, RF modules, switches, and waveguide assemblies. Aspen sources its components and test instruments from companies including Anritsu, Bird Electronic, Delta Electronics, Inphi, Lorch Microwave, Vectron International, and Xantrex Technology. Aspen also provides repair services. The company was founded in 1974 by former chairman Tony Johnson, a microwave engineer who specialized in microwave devices and test instruments sales.

Officers:
Managing Director: Howard Venning
Accounts Office Manager: Pam Clissold
Sales Office Manager: Jess Eagle

Competitors:
Avnet
Electrocomponents
Premier Farnell

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Aspen (magazine)

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Aspen, volume 1 issue 3, 1966, designed by Andy Warhol and David Dalton.

Aspen was a multimedia magazine published on an irregular schedule by Phyllis Johnson from 1965 to 1971. Described by its publisher as "the first three-dimensional magazine," each issue came in a customized box or folder filled with materials in a variety of formats, including booklets, "flexidisc" phonograph recordings, posters, postcards and reels of super-8 movie film. Many of the leading figures in contemporary North American and British art and cultural criticism were editors, designers or contributors to Aspen. The magazine has remained of interest to students of the artistic ferment of the late 1960s; extensive documentation of Aspen's contents is available online at UbuWeb [1].

Issue #3 was designed by Andy Warhol and David Dalton. Published in December, 1966, the issue is housed in a box with graphics based on the packaging of "Fab" laundry detergent. Among its contents were a flip-book based on Warhol's film "Kiss," and Jack Smith's film "Buzzards Over Bagdad," a flexidisc by John Cale of the Velvet Underground, and a "ticket book" with excerpts of papers delivered at the Berkeley conference on LSD by Timothy Leary and others.

Issue #4, designed by Quentin Fiore, showcased the ideas of the Canadian cultural theorist Marshall McLuhan. Highlights of subsequent issues include critical essays by Roland Barthes and Susan Sontag; a multi-part cardboard sculpture by Tony Smith; sound recordings with accompanying printed scores by John Cage, Morton Feldman and La Monte Young; films by Robert Rauschenberg and Hans Richter; a recording by Yoko Ono and John Lennon, and a pre-publication excerpt of J. G. Ballard's novel Crash.

Issue #10 was devoted to Asian art and philosophy. It was published in 1971, and was the final issue of the magazine.

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