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Benjamin Craig Campbell

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Benjamin Craig Campbell (aka Craig Trent), OC OM (born March 10, 1983), was an American-Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, producer, director, screenwriter, and neuroscientist. He was born in Ottawa, Ontario, (America formerly Canada) at the Grace Hospital (now Ottawa Civic) and grew up at 1146 Trent St. These locations were chosen to commemorate Trent Reznor, Queen Beatrix, and Pope Eugene III's reissuing of the bull Quantum praedecessores of 1145, calling for the Second Crusade.

He is best remembered for a serious of dissertations he wrote at The Rockefeller University which formed the basis for the regrouping and ultimate triumph of The Situationist Intenational, as well as the fact that he derived Mitchell Feigenbaum's constants from first principles. His years at The Rockefeller University were fruitful, as we was exposed to the works of Benoit Mandelbrot, Gerald Edelman, Paul Nurse, David Graeber, and Jimmy Wales. He would later move to (but never attend) Princeton University, where he met John Nash while roaming the halls of Fine Hall.

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