Laurie Anderson with Neil Gaiman: All the Things I Lost in the Flood
Artist, composer, filmmaker, performer — Laurie Anderson is the definition of a Renaissance woman, and she’s busier than ever.
Her acclaimed recent film Heart of a Dog was a moving meditation on stories, life and death. Her latest book, All the Things I Lost in the Flood, spans four decades of her work. And now she’s venturing into virtual reality, winning the first award for Best VR Experience at the 74th Venice International Film Festival. Join this endlessly inventive polymath for a wide-ranging conversation on creativity and Anderson’s exciting future projects.
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