Juicy Planet stared at the bottom of Laurie Anderson’s new red shoes, as Laurie talked about voice sampling with violins, Julien Schnabel films, what O Superman really means, and how birds had something to do with how human memory began. On the bottom of Laurie’s left shoe was a white, worn-down, rectangular price tag. Her feet were always in motion, ever so slightly.
Anderson’s is touring in support of her new show called, “HomeLand”, and she seems more concerned than ever about our own government’s abuse of power, predicting that we will soon enter into a post-capitalism era, replaced with, she does not say, and instead, with her haunted music, drifting humor, and startling short stories, inspires us to take proactive roles in developing indeed, whatever we want to come next.
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