Norton Lecture 1: The River, Laurie Anderson: Spending the War Without You
Laurie Anderson presents, Spending the War Without You: Virtual Backgrounds. The River is the first in a series of six lectures, looking at the challenges we face as artists and citizens as we reinvent our culture with ambiguity and beauty. The talk will consider spending time in the slowdown time in music and stories. About the Speakers Presented by Laurie Anderson, one of Americas most renowned and daring creative pioneers. Known primarily for her multimedia presentations, she has cast herself in roles as varied as visual artist, composer, poet, photographer, filmmaker, electronics whiz, vocalist, and instrumentalist. Moderated by Claire Chase, Professor of the Practice at the Harvard University Department of Music. About the Norton Lectures The Charles Eliot Norton Professorship in Poetry was endowed in 1925. Harvards preeminent lecture series in the arts and humanities, the Norton Lectures recognize individuals of extraordinary talent who, in addition to their p
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