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Charlotte Morman

" I had no difficulty being Korean in America. We were thinking in terms of numbers. This virgin land here was so big that I didn’t have a problem. I could go anywhere. I wanted to do everything. I was like an elephant in a china shop. I could break everything. I was very excited about a revolution with Charlotte Mormon and me. In Germany I was making a kind of “sexable music” and I couldn’t find in Germany an instrumentalist girl who would play nude for me. In Japan I was looking for some nude girls, but at that time, classical music was a middle class thing in Japan. So they were very prudent. So they didn’t understand what I wanted. But Charlotte Mormon was wild oats, a tough girl. So she was a very tough girl; she knew what I was trying to do. America had become a very important art country by then. America was invading Germany and France already and I needed a homeland, to homestead. When I was in New York I came here to SoHo. I lived on Canal street for almost 10 years." -NJP

Fame Exchange


- bill 7-12-2001 10:18 pm [link] [2 comments]

Stephen Vitiello

Listen to Walker Arts Center audio project 7/1-30/01 crossfade

Tetrasomia

The Light of Falling Cars

The World Trade Center Residency

Scratchy Marimba

TWISTER

interviewed


- bill 7-12-2001 8:32 pm [link] [add a comment]

What exactly is a Media Z Lounge, a Sky
Media Loft, or a Login Gateway? And could
someone please explain what happens
when you take a Chariot to the Heavens?

- bill 7-12-2001 7:51 pm [link] [add a comment]