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Laurie Anderson

Laurie Anderson. Experimental performance artist, composer and musician. The work and her inspiration. S he has cast herself in roles as varied as visual artist, composer, poet, photographer, filmmaker , electronics whiz, vocalist, and instrumentalist .

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Laurie Anderson

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  1. Laurie Anderson Experimental performance artist, composer and musician

  2. The work and her inspiration She has cast herself in roles as varied as visual artist, composer, poet, photographer, filmmaker, electronics whiz, vocalist, and instrumentalist. Her work reflects the world in its melancholy, disjointed, mesmerizing glory. “But my goal as an artist isn’t to change the world. My goal is to describe it” Laurie Anderson

  3. United States Covered themes such as transportation, politics, money and love. When I began to write United States, I thought of it as a portrait of a country. Gradually I realised it was really a description of any technological society and of peoples attempts to live in an electric world. – Laurie Anderson A performance in response to her friends, who asked how she could live in a high tech cultural wasteland like America

  4. Happiness, The end of the Moon, Dirtday Trilogy of work Explores themes of politics, history and dreams. Blends sound and movement, image and spoken word in immersive, dreamlike productions. Idea for Dirtday originally started with the exploration of her violin until other sounds and words were added and the violin then supported the stories told. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYisa36ODW8

  5. One of my jobs as an artist is to make contact with the audience and it has to be immediate (Anderson in Goldberg, 2000, p.11) No matter the gravity of her larger themes, she always began with the ordinary, the familiar; from there her idea’s fanned out, like a web that became more intricate, more diaphanous and dreamlike at the edges (Goldberg, 2000, p.87) She had utilized a variety of media with ease and invented a repertory of her own. She had sashayed between disciplines, creating seamless borders by frequently crossing them (2000, p.12).

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