
Start the Week Laurie Anderson: Strange and Disorientating Landscapes
May 4, 2026
Laurie Anderson, multimedia artist and musician known for experimental performance, explores The Republic of Love, AI collaborations and retellings of Amelia Earhart. Nina Allan, novelist and critic, unpacks J.G. Ballard’s flooded, drained and car-obsessed landscapes. Joy Sleeman, art historian, reveals Nancy Holt’s land art from Sun Tunnels to buried poems that reshape perception and place.
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Spirals As Ways Out And Ways In
- Laurie Anderson links Spiral Jetty and American highway cloverleafs as modern spirals that both expel and reorient people in the landscape.
- She connects New Jersey artists' desire to 'get out of town' with landworks that create paths leading simultaneously outward and inward into new perspectives.
Use AI Creatively But Know Its Limits
- Treat AI and technology as tools, not panaceas, and interrogate what problem you actually mean to solve.
- Laurie Anderson recommends using AI creatively (Bible/author mashups) while reminding us it won't magically fix human problems.
The Bible According To Laurie Anderson AI
- During an Australian residency Laurie Anderson fed Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic Bible texts into a supercomputer and then mixed them with her own works.
- The machine produced a 9,000-word 'Bible, according to me' mashup that she found partly horrifying and partly profound.



