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Laurie Anderson, born June 5, 1947, is an American avant-garde artist known for her innovative blend of performance art, music, and multimedia. Originally trained in violin and sculpture, she became a prominent figure in New York’s experimental art scene in the 1970s, exploring themes of language and technology. Her single "O Superman" became a surprise hit in 1981, reaching number two on the UK charts. Anderson’s influential debut album, Big Science, was released in 1982, followed by several other studio and live recordings. She has directed films, created installations, and has been a pioneer in electronic music, also inventing musical instruments used in her performances.