East Village Rundown, Global Village Lowdown is an irreverent, first-hand ride through postwar America's cultural fault lines-from Midwestern childhood in the 1950s, to West Coast hippie life in the late '60s, to the explosive art-and-music scene of New York's East Village in 1977. Fueled by global travel and restless curiosity, the book shows how sound, sculpture, and lived experience merge into a lifelong creative practice shaped as much by distant cultures as by downtown streets.Selling blood to see the Grateful Dead?, South America on $1.50 a day?, Originating a new art form (Sonic Architecture), and making the first outdoor sound park and sound playground? its all here! Interwoven with global travel, the narrative reveals how rhythm, form, and cultural exchange transform personal history into a wide-angle portrait of art shaped by the world.