- Greg Sams
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Life and works
Greg moved to
London and, aged 19, opened SEED, amacrobiotic restaurant inPaddington with his brotherCraig Sams in 1968.SEED Restaurant soon became popular with the 1960s London
psychedelic scene, and was frequented byJohn Lennon among others, who drew a cartoon about his experiences at SEED. [http://www.chaos-works.com/vegeburger7.html John Lennon Cartoon about Greg Sams and his macrobiotic restaurant SEED]The Sams brothers opened a specialised macrobiotic foodshop, Ceres Grain, the following year. To spread the word about Ceres and SEED, Greg published three editions of a specialised magazine called 'Harmony'. During the 1970s, Greg, his brother Craig and their father Ken edited and published a magazine called 'Seed, the Journal of Organic Living' over a seven year period.
In 1970 Greg and Craig set up
Harmony Foods , which eventually became known asWhole Earth Foods .In 1982, Greg left Whole Earth Foods with his brother who went on to become chairperson of the
Soil Association , and developGreen & Blacks organic chocolate with his partner. Greg went on to invent the firstveggie burger , which he christened VegeBurger, which became a worldwide success. [ cite web | url = http://www.chaos-works.com/vegeburger4.html | title = And Here Comes the VegeBurger | accessdate = 2006-11-11 | publisher=The Observer]In 1990, Greg opened in
London Strange Attractions, the only shop in the world dedicated to thechaos theory . He became famous for hisfractal art , his designs adorning postcards, t-shirts and textiles all over the world.An enthusiast of the
counterculture movement, such as thenon-violent direct action street reclaiming events in the UK and elsewhere such asReclaim the Streets , Greg Sams began writing books that were promoted at these events, as well as during varioustrance music ,psytrance andacid techno raves and free parties around the UK. "Uncommon Sense - the State is Out of Date" was published in 1998 to great acclaim, showing the importance ofchaos theory in the way we live - and should live - our lives. In 2006 he completed a new book, "Perhaps - stuff is smarter than we think".Greg has been a regular on the world music festival scene ever since he provided the macrobiotic catering at the first
Glastonbury Festival in 1970. A regular of events such as Pendragon at the now defunct Tyssen Street Theatre Factory, he still travels to worldwide music festivals, solar eclipses, and festivals such asThe Glade . He was interviewed on the "Liquid Crystal Vision" film which has been viewed at many festivals worldwide.Greg has been a wheelchair user since falling from a tree whilst a freshman at the
University of California , Berkeley.Books
*"Uncommon Sense - the State is Out of Date"
*"Perhaps - stuff is smarter than we think"References
External links
* [http://www.chaos-works.com/index.html Official Website]
* [http://www.chaos-works.com/gallery.html Greg Sams' fractal gallery]
* [http://www.chaos-works.com/chchapts.html Free e-Book, "Uncommon Sense"]
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