David Byrne with ETHEL and Thomas Dolby at TED2010, Friday, February 12, 2010, in Long Beach, California. Credit: TED / James Duncan Davidson
I enjoyed David Byrne’s presentation at TED2010. He spoke about the way artists create their music and other works to look and sound their best in the venue they appear in. After his presentation, I asked him about his research, his upcoming projects, R. Crumb’s Illustrated Book of Genesis, and his run-in with the City of New York regarding the bike stands he designed.
Here’s the 10-minute audio interview:
I’m sorry that the first part of the interview has some background chatter. The interview took place in the press room, and it was kind of noisy.
The audio file is available in other formats here at Archive.org and I gave it a Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works Creative Commons license.
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