Laurie Anderson in 2008 Disko Bay Expedition

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Laurie Anderson is participating in Cape Farewell's 2008 Disko Bay Expedition, in which 40 artists, musicians and scientists travel to Greenland's Disko Bay area. Anderson joins fellow musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto, Feist, Martha Wainwright, and Robyn Hitchcock, as well as writers, architects, photographers, and oceanographers, in the project, which aims to draw attention to climate change. The expedition will visit Greenland's largest and fastest-moving glacier.

Visit capefarewell.com/diskobay to learn more about the expedition, read live blog updates, and see photos and videos from the trip.

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  • Monday, October 6, 2008
    Laurie Anderson in 2008 Disko Bay Expedition
    Noah Greenberg

    Laurie Anderson is participating in Cape Farewell's 2008 Disko Bay Expedition, in which 40 artists, musicians and scientists travel to Greenland's Disko Bay area. Anderson joins fellow musicians Ryuichi Sakamoto, Feist, Martha Wainwright, and Robyn Hitchcock, as well as writers, architects, photographers, and oceanographers, in the project, which aims to draw attention to climate change. The expedition will visit Greenland's largest and fastest-moving glacier.

    Visit capefarewell.com/diskobay to learn more about the expedition, read live blog updates, and see photos and videos from the trip.

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