Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brazil. Show all posts

Apr 28, 2011

Talking Stick Returned Reproduced


Ha! Looks like the U. S. Government doesn't consider Laurie's batonlike MIDI instrument as a threat to state security* anymore: [a replica of] the Talking Stick is part of I in U / Eu em tu, the retrospective exhibition of Laurie Anderson's oeuvre in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil:



The Talking Stick in Rio
photo by Alexandra Lima


For more great photos and a description of the exhbition, click to Alexandra Lima's blog (the original Portuguese text is translated into English via Googe Translator).





* FYI: the Talking Stick, originally designed for Laurie's Moby Dick adaptation in 1998, was confiscated by the FBI during a zealous safety measure in 1999.


Apr 15, 2011

No Words Needed


'Duets on Ice' in Rio de Janeiro, March 2011: a video by Marcello Dantas and Raphael Lupo:




Mar 31, 2011

Slide Show from Rio



The Talking Pillow being tested by its creator


By clicking to the photo above, you can watch a video (more of a slide show) made by Marcello Dantas, the curator of I in U / Eu em Tu, Laurie Anderson's retrospective exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Mar 29, 2011

More Ice from Rio



Laurie Anderson's skates in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, March 2011
photo by Cristina Granato


FYI: for more photos of the latest performance of 'Duets on Ice', click to the photo above.

Duets on Ice, Rio de Janeiro Version - UPDATED


Laurie Anderson treated the audience to another Duet on Ice as part of the vernissage of I in U / Eu em Tu, her retrospective exhibition in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (let's hope there'll pop up a more extensive recording of the event on YouTube soon):





UPDATE #1: a longer video - from the second performance on March 29:





UPDATE #2: an HD video - the best one so far (presumably recorded on March 28):





UPDATE #3: another HD video; this one is from the second performance:



Dec 12, 2010

That's It!


By clicking to the picture below, watch a reportage of I in U, Laurie Anderson's retrospective exhibition, and her latest version of 'Duets on Ice' in São Paulo, Brazil...




...and get lost in the beauty of visuals and sounds. Video by Raphael Lupo and Adolfo Borges.

Nov 25, 2010

I in U in the 'Metropolis'


"[...] To tell a story: this is really my art form, not technology."
(Laurie Anderson)



Brazilian cultural tv show 'Metropolis' featuring I in U / Eu em Tu:




Since the the Portuguese overdub was mixed to the left side and Laurie's voice on the right side in the stereo sound, I luckily managed to "extract" her voice and made a collage of the interview excerpts that had been made it o the show. They are sometimes disjointed, sometimes without end of sentences but, at least, listenable. She talks about how she feels being called a performance artist; making the paintings for the exhibition; Duets on Ice, Lou Reed's help in the making process of 'Homeland', Bob Dylan and politics:




Nov 22, 2010

Lots and Lots of Photos


... from I in U / Eu em Tu, Laurie Anderson's retrospective in São Paulo, Brazil, on Ana Viaja's blog.



Nov 13, 2010

Laurie Anderson in the Vitrine


Brazilian tv's reportage of I in U / Eu em Tu, Laurie Anderson's retrospective exhibition in São Paulo, along with descriptions of various works of art of Laurie by curator Marcello Dantas, plus interview excerpts with Laurie Anderson:




Oct 28, 2010

Anderson Paints



"I have a very strong inner child."
(Laurie Anderson - as translated back from Portuguese)






Oct 15, 2010

Drum Dance 2010!


Last night Laurie appeared as a guest on Brazilian talk show 'Programa do Jô'. After a conversation rambling on subjects like Fenway Bergamot, the story of the Singing Table, working at McDonald's and NASA, she even did a new version of her drum dance, too - see it in the second video.






Oct 14, 2010

Idiosyncratic and Ancestral


"Laurie Anderson created a category for herself, a category that could be defined as a state of permanent mutation."
Marcello Dantas, curator of Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil


Read Dharma/Arte blog's description of I in U / Eu em Tu, Laurie's retrospective art exhibition in São Paolo, featuring a photo of a renewed, round Handphone Table, plus another video recording of 'Duets on Ice' at the end of the article.

Oct 13, 2010

Deep, Deep, Deep Illusion


"I think the thing I love best about science is that it's always wrong... it's always changing."

"I'm somebody who believes - not knows, believes - that we're not even here. None of us are even in this room. Much of what we experience is a deep, deep illusion. I trust that more than anything, I have to say."
(Laurie Anderson in São Paolo, Brasil, October 2010)





Physical but Intangible


Fragments of 'Duets on Ice' by Laurie Anderson - the 2010 version:




A Book in Code


"The very key to [Eu em Tu / I in U] is a little book which is a book in code. I used to - and still do - write down a lot of dreams because I find that it's an interesting way to know this certain insane part of yourself, [where] you have the privilege of being quite crazy.

I write them down and I thought, well, I wonder really if there is a code to understand [the dreams]. So I put them in a code. I used a code that's similar to codes that were used in World War Two, encryption, and the way encryption was done was with poems.

The message is in a kind of poetry. I feel that language itself is a kind of coding system. It is very hard to really say what you actually mean - you have to go through so many formalities to try to get to [what you mean to say].

The line of poetry I used to encrypt these dreams was one of my favourite poems, a line from George Herbert, who is a 17th century English metaphysical love-poet. He wrote a poem to music:
"Now I in you / without a body move". And it was just the way music comes into your body and moves around - but not in a tangible way. In a very physical way, but not a tangible way.

I love this poem because it's how I feel about images and music and words - that they have ways that they can invade you that you can't quite describe so well. But it's the physicality of it that I like as an artist."

(Laurie Anderson in São Paolo, Brasil, October 2010)





Oct 3, 2010

I in U


A preview video of Laurie Anderson's forthcoming retrospective exhibition in São Paolo, Brasil: Eu em Tu. That is: I in U.



Jul 20, 2010

Perfect in Their Own Way


Just a lovely live version of 'Strange Perfumes' along with a hypnotizing drumline (which is lurking on the album version, too, but it's almost entirely inaudible... what a pity):