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Laurie Anderson's songs of duality

Mar 21, 202446 min
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Laurie Anderson is bucket list. The artist, violinist, and poet has been exploring the world in her unique way for decades. She caught our breath releasing O Superman, and has continued to bring play, humour, and curiosity into all she does.

Laurie was also the yin to Lou Reed’s yang, as a life and creative partner; putting on concerts for dogs, and most recently feeding her and his writing into a supercomputer to see what AI would spit out, in their voice.

That was the catalyst for me asking Laurie to Take 5; and her work in AI as an artist over the past few years explores all the questions we’re having today about machine learning. Settle in, this is such a poetic conversation, full of great wisdom and plenty of laughs as well. I loved speaking with Laurie about music, and loved how much she embraced the theme I gave her, of duality. From Marianne Faithfull to Maggie Rogers, this is an extraordinary conversation with an all time great.

  • Marianne Faithful – Falling in Love Again 
  • Ornette Coleman – Lonely Woman
  • Lou Reed – Magic And Loss (The Summation)
  • Bob Dylan – Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright
  • Maggie Rogers – Alaska

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