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!!1974 — Self-Playing Violin ---- |t |t [../files/articles/anderson/1974_Self_Playing_Violinc.jpg|../files/articles/anderson/1974_Self_Playing_Violinb.jpg]{br}{small}Self-Playing Violin. 1974. Modified violin with built-in speaker and amplifier (sound). 31 min.{/small} |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t {small}(version française ci-dessous : 1974 - How to Yodel){/small}{br}{br}---- ''Modified violin with built-in speaker (with internal audio speaker).''{br}{br}''As early as 1975 in ''Duets on Ice'' ^[see below^], a piece in which Anderson performed on the ''Self-Playing Violin'', a violin with a cassette player installed in its body that accompanies her playing, the violin has been integral to her performances. {br}{br}Over the years she developed many violins : {br}— '''''self-playing violin''''' (1974), {br} — '''''[viophonograph|AUDIAanderson4#1975_____Viophonograph]''''' (1975-1976) (with partnership with audio engineer Bob Bielecki) (a violin mounted on a record turntable that moves the bow), — ([See Part 3 - 1975-1976|AUDIAanderson4#1975_____Viophonograph]){br} — '''''[tape bow violin|https://jeromejoy.org/w/index.php?page=AUDIAanderson5#1977_____Tape_Bow_Violin]''''' (1977) (which she plays by passing a prerecorded audio tape, strung across a bow, over a tape player’s audio heads, which are mounted in place of the violin strings), — ([See Part 4 - 1977-1978|AUDIAanderson5#1977_____Tape_Bow_Violin]){br} — '''''neon violin''''' (1982), {br} — '''''digital violin''''' (1985).''{br}{br}---- — 1978 - '' ''Song for Self-Playing Violin'', Contemporary Art Center, Cincinnati''{br}— 1978 - '' ''Song for Self-Playing Violin-2'', Real Art Ways, Hartford, Conn.''{br}{br}''Audio document : in cd ''[The Record Of The Time|https://www.discogs.com/fr/Laurie-Anderson-The-Record-Of-The-Time-Sound-In-The-Work-Of-Laurie-Anderson/release/4481588]'' (Sound In The Work Of Laurie Anderson), Catalog of an exhibition held at the Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon (France), Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf (Germany), Padiglione d'arte contemporanea in Milan (Italy) and other venues in 2002-2003, with a 2-minute recording of the ''Self-Playing Violin'' recorded 1974.'' | ---- {html} <b>Self Playing Violin </b> <i>(recorded 1974)</i><br> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" data="webs/dewplayer-vol.swf" width="350" height="20" id="dewplayer" name="dewplayer"> <param name="wmode" value="transparent" /> <param name="movie" value="webs/dewplayer-vol.swf" /> <param name="flashvars" value="mp3=https://jeromejoy.org/files/articles/anderson/1974_selfplayingviolin.mp3&bgcolor=FFFFFF&showtime=1&autoplay=0&autoreplay=0&volume=100" /> </object><br><br><i></i> <br> {/html} {small}from the CD [The Record of the Time|https://www.discogs.com/fr/Laurie-Anderson-The-Record-Of-The-Time/release/2147209] (Musée D'art Contemporain De Lyon – ISBN 2-096461-57-1), 2002{br} Catalog of an exhibition held at the Musée d'art contemporain de Lyon (France), Museum Kunst Palast in Düsseldorf (Germany), Padiglione d'arte contemporanea in Milan (Italy) and other venues in 2002-2003. {/small} {br}{br}---- |t |t |t |t |t |t |t |t {br}{br}{br}[../files/articles/anderson/anderson_violins_800b.jpg]{br}{small}(In Laurie Anderson "Whirlwind", Sept-Nov 1998, Artists Space programme){/small}| {br}{br} {br}{br}
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