People Like Us is the pseudonym for British multimedia artist Vicki Bennett, known for her innovative work in audio and video mashup and collage, where she intricately weaves samples from music, radio, and television into new, transformative compositions. Bennett has been creating her audiovisual patchwork since 1991, evolving her craft alongside the rise of digital sampling technology. Her art delves into the surreal and the satirical, often reflecting on the relationship between language and the media.
Her discography is punctuated by releases such as "The Mirror," which continues her exploration of mirroring and identity, and "Early Radio Works, Vol. 1," which pays homage to the experimental spirit of early radiophonic creations. People Like Us often collaborates with other artists and has seen joint projects like "Music for the Fire," a collaborative album with Wobbly, and "The Keystone Cut Ups," a mixture of visual and audio collage with Ergo Phizmiz. Bennett's work, while rooted in underground and avant-garde traditions, is celebrated for its accessible and entertaining interpretations of the familiar repackaged into something entirely new.
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