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  1. But the charm of the film is how lightly this knowledge is worn, shared in a spirit of brevity and fun. In his ambient phase, music critics turned on him, using “Eno-esque” as an insult. The ...

  2. Reviews. Eno. Glenn Kenny July 12, 2024. Tweet. Among other things, Brian Eno is a pioneer in what’s called “generative art.”. His work in the field began when he was an art-rock star, playing in the band Roxy Music. While he made lots of skronky sounds on early synths with those fellas, his first instrument, as he says in this engaging ...

  3. July 12, 2024. Gary Hustwit had a simple wish: to make a documentary about the visionary musician Brian Eno. When that wasn’t possible, he devised a far less simple approach. He made 52 ...

  4. Never the Same Twice: Thanks to a software program, the length, structure and contents of “Eno,” a documentary about the visionary musician Brian Eno, are reconfigured each time it’s shown.

  5. A month before beginning Here Come The Warm Jets, Eno and Fripp collaborated on (No Pussyfooting) (UK Island HELP 16, later UK Polydor Special 2343 095), an album of tape loop manipulations fed by a Gibson Les Paul, Fripp-designed effects pedals, Eno’s EMS VCS 3 synthesizer (which he’d used on the Roxy albums), a digital sequencer (remember ...

  6. Just one viewing of this remarkable generative film will never fully encompass Brian Eno's oceanic intellect

  7. The word “generative” has become associated with artificial intelligence, but that’s not what’s going on with “Eno.” Instead, the film runs on a code-based decision tree that forks every so often in a new path, created for software named Brain One (an anagram for Brian Eno).