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Brian Eno: By this River « Previous | |Next »
July 22, 2009

I watched Brian Eno on ArtScape on ABC Television last night on. Musician, artist and collaborator, curator. I was impressed by the innovation. Eno was recently in Australia as curator of the Luminous Festival at the Sydney Opera House.

I dug around and came across this early music video:

Eno presented 77 million Paintings --a self-generated "visual music"--a constantly evolving sound and imagescape. Another interesting self-generated system is My Life in the Bush of Ghosts.

The basic premise of generative music is the blending of several independent musical tracks, of varying sounds, length, and in some cases, silence. When each individual track concludes, it starts again mixing with the other tracks allowing the listener to hear an almost infinite combination

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:57 AM |