The "Gorgeous Fever" film (running time 6:57, 16mm) was a projected element within the multimedia performance project, "Gorgeous Fever”. Experimental filmmaker Sharon Couzin collaborated with Lynn Book, who also performed in it.
"Anna Eva Fay Trick” was an audio element (running time: 5:29, format: audio cassette) created and recorded by Dave Pavkovic and Lynn Book. It was one section in the overall soundscape for the original multimedia performance project about women,…
"Body Report/Telemetry" was an audio element (running time: 3:25, format: audio cassette) created and recorded by Dave Pavkovic and Lynn Book. It was one section in the overall soundscape for the original multimedia performance project about women,…
"Deep South Ambient" was an audio element (running time: 9:56, format: audio cassette) created and recorded by Dave Pavkovic and Lynn Book. It was one section in the overall soundscape for the original multimedia performance project about women,…
"Doctor's Report" was an audio element (running time: 2:11, format: audio cassette) created and recorded by Dave Pavkovic and Lynn Book. It was one section in the overall soundscape for the original multimedia performance project about women,…
This item is the 1994 season brochure for Randolph Street Gallery (Chicago). Lynn Book was invited to be a featured artist and premiered her original multimedia performance “Gorgeous Fever” investigating women’s bodies as a site of madness, magic,…
This is a complete lighting and sound design cuesheet for Lynn Book's original multimedia performance project "Gorgeous Fever" at Randolph Street Gallery in 1994 in Chicago. In "Gorgeous Fever" Book investigates women’s bodies as a site of madness,…
This item contains lyrics by Lynn Book for a composition used in the final scene of her original, multimedia performance project, "Gorgeous Fever." This scene, called Night Gardening, occurred only in this 1994 production at Randolph Street Gallery…
Randolph Street Gallery produced this mailer for Lynn Book's original multimedia performance “Gorgeous Fever” investigating women’s bodies as a site of madness, magic, and power. Randolph Street Gallery was a renowned alternative exhibition and…