tongue, Performance Study, 1990, Chicago, Randolph Street Gallery, video documentation
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tongue, Performance Study, 1990, Chicago, Randolph Street Gallery, video documentation
Description
“tongue” began as a vocal improvisation in the studio, a kind of freewriting that Lynn Book referred to as ‘audio journaling’, a practice she began in 1986. Ultimately, it became a critically received solo vocal performance concerned with extended deconstructions of language, meaning and power through a poetics of feminist thought that could be, shockingly, boisterously funny. This short 13-minute study was part of a benefit for the Experimental Sound Studio held at Randolph Street Gallery in Chicago in the fall of 1991.
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http://youtu.be/BnKZiCrAaOw
Publisher
Lynn Book Projects
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published via YouTube.com
Date
2020-12-03T20:05:20Z
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Citation
“tongue, Performance Study, 1990, Chicago, Randolph Street Gallery, video documentation,” Lynn Book Projects Archive, accessed April 17, 2026, https://lynnbook.archive.wfu.edu/items/show/3013.

