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-'''Aspen''' was a [[multimedia]] magazine published on an irregular schedule by [[Phyllis Johnson (publisher)|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. [[Image:Aspen3.jpg|thumb|right|Aspen, volume 1 issue 3, 1966, designed by Andy Warhol and David Dalton.]] +'''Tony Smith''' may refer to:
-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 [http://www.ubu.com/aspen/intro.html].+==Sportsmen==
 +<!-- ordered alphabetically by main sport, and then by birth year -->
 +*[[Tony Smith (American football)]] (born 1970), former professional American football player who played running back for the Atlanta Falcons
 +*[[Tony J. Smith]] (born 1952), Australian rules football player for Carlton
 +*[[Tony Smith (baseball)]] (1884–1965), player for the Brooklyn Superbas and Washington Senators
 +*[[Tony Smith (basketball)]] (born 1968), retired American professional basketball player
 +*[[Tony Smith (cricketer)]] (born 1961), former English cricketer
 +*[[Tony Smith (rugby league born 1967)]], Australian rugby league footballer and coach
 +*[[Tony Smith (rugby league born 1970)]], English rugby league footballer and coach
 +*[[Tony Smith (footballer born 1957)]], football defender who played for Peterborough, Halifax and Hartlepool
 +*[[Tony Smith (footballer born 1973)]], Scottish-born footballer who played for Airdrieonians and Dundee Utd
 +*[[Tony Smith (speed skater)]] (born 1961), New Zealand speed skater
-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 (film director)|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.+==Other people==
 +*[[Tony Smith (Queensland politician)]] (born 1950), member of the Australian House of Representatives, 1996–1998
 +*[[Tony Smith (Victorian politician)]] (born 1967), member of the Australian House of Representatives, 2001–
 +*[[Tony Smith (sculptor)]] (1912–1980), American sculptor, visual artist, and art theorist
 +*[[Tony Smith (manager)]] (born 1939), music manager
 +*[[Tony Smith (GC)]] (1894–1964), British recipient of the George Cross
 +*[[Tony Smith (EastEnders)]], fictional character on the British soap opera EastEnders
 +*[[Tony Smith (Head of UK Border Force)]], 2012
 +*[[Tony Thunder Smith]], American drummer
 +*[[Tony Dean Smith]] (born 1977), screenwriter, director and editor
-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 (artist)|Hans Richter]]; a recording by [[Yoko Ono]] and [[John Lennon]], and a pre-publication excerpt of [[J. G. Ballard]]'s novel ''Crash.''+==See also==
 +*[[Anthony Smith (disambiguation)]]
 +*[[Antonio Smith (disambiguation)]]
-Issue #10 was devoted to Asian art and philosophy. Published in 1971, it was the final issue of the magazine. 
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