Laurie Anderson's Puppet Motel

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Puppet Motel
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Publisher The Voyager Company
Designer Hsin-Chien Huang
Writer Laurie Anderson
Platform Macintosh
Release1995

Puppet Motel is a 1995 CD-ROM developed by The Voyager Company and released exclusively for the Apple Macintosh. Written by and featuring American singer-performance artist Laurie Anderson and designed by Hsin-Chien Huang, the CD-ROM is a mixture of video, audio and interactive digital artwork. The title comes from a song on Anderson's then-recent album, 1994's Bright Red . The song is among numerous Anderson compositions performed on the soundtrack, which features the first release of the song "Down in Soho". Anderson appears in digitized video form, both as herself and (using a vocal modulator to lower the pitch), as the voice of a ventriloquist's dummy. The CD-ROM contains many Easter eggs: hotspots that trigger video or audio segments. For example, clicking in the correct spot will trigger a video of the dummy performing the song "Puppet Motel".

Contents

Among features/activities on the CD-ROM (as promoted on the app's packaging):

It was a non-mass-market CD-ROM, and along with Who Built America? had only middling financial success and could not prevent the company from a round of lay offs. [1]

As of 2022, Puppet Motel has yet to be reissued or made available online. The original CD-ROM runs on an early version of the MacOS that is no longer supported by modern Apple devices (which also lack CD-ROM drives), making the work difficult to access, though video excerpts have been posted to YouTube.

Critical reception

Digital Culture felt the title went beyond a game to become a "freestanding work of art". [2]

References

  1. "Updata". Wired.com. February 1, 1997. Archived from the original on 12 February 2018. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  2. "Laurie Anderson's Puppet Motel". Wordyard.com. Archived from the original on 1 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.