Laurie Anderson is an American musician, performance artist, and filmmaker born on June 5, 1947. She is known for her innovative approach to music, combining various genres and multimedia elements in her performances. Anderson gained fame with her hit song "O Superman" and has continued to push artistic boundaries throughout her career. Her work often explores themes of technology, communication, and identity. Laurie remains an influential figure in contemporary art and music, inspiring many with her creativity and unique perspective.

"A lot of words in English confuse the idea of life and electricity, like the word livewire."

"The thing that's characteristic of my performance is that I literally do drag the whole studio onto the stage."

"A lot of the work in United States is highly critical of technology. I'm using 15,000 watts of power and 18 different pieces of electronic equipment to say that."

"Performance art is about joy, about making something that's so full of kind of a wild joy that you really can't put into words."

"It's good to take a longer view and think, What would I really like to do if I had no limitations whatsoever?"

"One of the things I learned from working on the Olympics was, the world does not need another big multimedia show."

"A lot of artists who have a certain style are expected to more or less keep doing their style. It's so easy to get into that rut of production."

"I really like books that you can kind of hear as much as think about, that are so graphic and visual."

"My secret dream is to write an epic poem. That's probably the most pretentious thing I've said."

"I don't take compliments so well. I always hang my head and shuffle and kind of try to immediately forget."