Laurie Anderson: We have to Imagine Different ways to Describe the Ends of Things
The American artist Laurie Anderson participates in Arctic Imagination - an artistic brainstorm across the Atlantic about the disappearing ice and rising temperatures. In only 100 years, the Arctic and the North Pole have been transformed from highly dangerous and mysterious peripheral areas into regions that need our protection and sense of responsibility. In 2017, six major libraries in New York, Copenhagen, Stockholm, Oslo and Nuuk are combining in Arctic Imagination in a unique collaboration across the Atlantic, in which a number of high-profile artistic and creative voices will contribute to a global brainstorming within this area. Read more on www.arcticimagination.com

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Laurie Anderson: The 60 Minutes Interview

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Laurie Anderson Interview: A Life of Stories

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Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk Concert

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Meet Me At The Met: Laurie Anderson

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Laurie Anderson on Letterman, May 8, 1984

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Laurie Anderson's Mind-Blowing Performance of 'Waiting for the Barbarians'

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Dr David Clements - An Oxford Physicist Sees Beyond The Vail

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9 Signs You Have Traumatic Intelligence: The Rarest and Most Powerful Form of Smart

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Laurie Anderson: Between real and unreal

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Peter Gabriel - This is the Picture (Excellent Birds)

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Train Your Brain to Never Forget (5 Feynman Habits)

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Laurie Anderson Recalls the End of the World

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DP/30: Heart of a Dog, Laurie Anderson

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Laurie Anderson - Pioneer figure of the American avant-garde art | Thinking Existenz (4/10)

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Laurie Anderson | "DIRTDAY!": full interview (Coimbra)

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Laurie Anderson - Language Is a Virus (Official Music Video)

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1976: DAVID HOCKNEY on Hockney | The Book Programme | Classic Interviews | BBC Archive

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"Heart of a Dog" Director Laurie Anderson in studio q

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Meetings on Art 2011 - Laurie Anderson

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