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Dekker Dreyer (born November 16, 1980) is an American multi-disciplinary artist working in film, visual art, and music also known as Phantom Astronaut. He is a prominent artist in virtual and
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.


Artistry

Dreyer works in a variety of mediums with themes intersecting around the subconscious, folklore, technology, and criticism of social systems. His work can be broadly categorized as surreal and often
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.


Films

Dekker's first film ''Closed Circuit'', was commissioned by
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to accompany the feature ''
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'', was shown at the 2002 Slamdance Film Festival. His first feature-length project ''The Arcadian'', depicts a fascist post-apocalyptic world, starring
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with the music of
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which was released on collector's edition VHS alongside international midnight screenings. He is also a music video director, his directorial output includes
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official music video for the single ''Music'' and Snowblood's "I'm Ready". He collaborated again with Mystery Skulls in 2022 to create holographic visuals for the "Beam Me Up" Tour. Dreyer has spoken at events such as
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and Sundance.


Music

Dreyer is known musically as Phantom Astronaut and his first EP
Lucid
was released in 2019 as a virtual reality visual album with Good Men Project saying, "The experience evokes a mash-up of Twin Peaks and 2001 with a Sigur Ros soundtrack produced and remixed by Massive Attack". Phantom Astronaut'
Gravity + Time
(2020) explores genetic history and his Forbidden Science of the Western States Album (2021) explores atomic-age paranoia through environmental samples. Dreyer works with
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and
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musician The Seawolf and appears on his EP Ginnungagap.


Fiction Writing

Dreyer's literary work includes authoring the short story anthologies, ''Cyberpunk is Dead: Long Live Cyberpunk'', ''Dark Astronomy'', ''Body Horrors'', ''Demonology Lessons'', and the novella ''The Tea Goddess''. He is credited as having coined the term ecopunk in 2010, being one of the first authors in the genre which is now widely accepted as
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. In comics, Dekker is a writer and illustrator, His work includes ''Mondo Atomic'', which retells the stories of ''
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'', ''
Robot Monster ''Robot Monster'' (or ''Monster from Mars'')
'', and other B movies in a contemporary way. His comic anthology ''Seven Deadly Sins'' critiques the role of technology in modern society. In 2022 he launched a TikTok account dedicated to short fiction which attracted over ten million views and over one hundred thousand followers in the first month.


Virtual and Augmented Reality

Dreyer has been called a VR pioneer by both
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and
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. He is considered a prominent artist in immersive media. At the studio he co-founded, Clever Fox, he created and directed two of the first scripted original series in VR, ''The Depths'' and ''Broadcast''. He has also created XR experiences for musical artists
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and
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. His augmented reality live experience ''The Summoning'' has been called a "First of its kind" by UploadVR and received wide recognition for its innovative use of technology and creativity. Subsequent projects include the collaborative storytelling project ''What We Leave Behind.'' In 2019 he released Lucid, an immersive visual album, under his Phantom Astronaut persona. Dreyer created the VR / AR Producing course at
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and was subject matter expert for immersive media at the
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Visual, Experimental, and Performance Art

Dreyer's visual art projects range in format and style. In 2009 a series of digital works were showcased as part of media company
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's contemporary art registry. In 2011 he contributed to the Make Your Franklin project.His work has been included in numerous pop-culture themed shows in Los Angeles. His experiential and performance art projects combine immersive theatricality, and absurdist cultural commentary. These projects include the restaurant Kaiju Sushi which was located in the shark attack capital of the world. Dreyer and his partner Julia Howe proclaimed that any person coming to the pop-up restaurant with proof that they were attacked by sharks would get free sushi resulting in national coverage and raised awareness for ecological conservation. His second cuisine-based art experience was L'Aldila, a supernatural restaurant in the heart of
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camp
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where patrons were encouraged to commune with the dead during their meals. Dreyer's most controversial experimental work is the project ''Tentacle Grape'', produced in partnership with his wife, to bring awareness to a rising tide of misogyny in pop culture in an era predating
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and related right-wing movements. The project, presented as a regular consumer product, created confusion and drew controversy about the brand's packaging and message. Although controversial, the product was overwhelmingly popular leading to
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naming it #4 on their list of "Horrifying Soft Drinks Around the World". The unexpected popularity of the product lead to a backlog prompting watchdog site
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to question the existence of the soda. A retraction was subsequently published.


Curation, Producing, and Hosting

In 2007 he and his partners launched the ''Illusion On-Demand'' network, a science fiction television channel geared toward supporting independent genre filmmakers. At launch the network boasted a large footprint within the US cable television market. He soon took on the duty of creative director and brought both anime and sci-fi classics like Doctor Who to the network. Dekker produced many of the original programs that appeared on Illusion including ''Analog presents: The Science of Fiction'' in partnership with
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. He would later expand the channel's holdings by launching the short-lived anthology magazine ''Transmitter'' In 2008 he founded the touring animation festival ''Anime After Dark'' which kicked off with presenting the official 20th anniversary event for ''
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'' showcasing a digital conversion which was overseen by Dreyer. From 2012 to 2016 he was part of Participant Media's online video arm at Takepart.com and on the launch team for their cable television network
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. Participant Media is widely known to produce content dealing with the subjects of
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,
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, and
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. In 2016 he returned to the Slamdance Film Festival as a jury member. That same year he was a major supporter of the organization's ''DIG'' (Digital, Interactive, and Gaming) showcase. In 2018 he took on the role of organizer and co-curator of the DIG program. Dreyer produced a live event series called ''Movie Cult'' in Los Angeles which encourages audience participation around forgotten VHS movies and other pop culture found footage. From 2017 to 2018 Dreyer was the co-host of the podcast ''The Future is Virtual'' from Embolden Entertainment (late
Zero Gravity
. The show was unique in that it was live streamed as a simulcast to
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,
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, and
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360. In 2015 Dreyer was featured on
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's television series
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. He and his wife Julia took the audience on a tour of Tokyo's
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nightlife.


Non-Fiction Projects

Dreyer is an outspoken essayist writing on the topics o
human rights
race
sexual identity
and other social issues from a perspective left of center in U.S. politics. Other non-fiction projects include producing the free-form documentary ''Three Days in Orlando'' which showcased the social climate around the yearly Gay Days event in Orlando Florida through a series of intimate vérité vignettes


Personal life

Dreyer was born on November 16, 1980 in
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,
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. His parents briefly performed traveling puppet shows with the family living out of the show's tour van. He spent longer periods living in New York City, California, Massachusetts, and Central Florida. As a teenager he attended
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. Dreyer claims that due to living over a hundred miles outside of the local area his parents maintained a local apartment for him and that he would travel home each weekend. He Married his spouse, composer and FX engineer, Julia Howe, in 2009


References


External links


Official Dekker Dreyer website
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Dreyer, Dekker 1980 births Living people American television producers American television writers American male television writers