Life of Brian
A brief guide to Brian Eno - | |
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On the Web | Quotes | Vital statistics On the Web Two useful sites compete for the ultimate Eno homepage. EnoWeb'96 boasts more hits and flashier design, but Eno home has its niche with the studious, low-bandwidth fan. For frames-capable fanatics, Weekly World Eno continuously posts events, sitings ("I almost ran over Brian Eno"), and musings. Occasionally, the Professor himself reports ("I just ate a donut - a glazed jelly donut"). When Eno wants to knock his musicians off the beaten track, he hands them strange, abstract instructions on flashcards. Oblique Strategies offers 127 bits of Eno wisdom (such as "Be dirty" and "A line has two sides"), scripted to pop up randomly and shake you into creativity. Nerve Net, named after the 1992 album, is a colorful links guide to all sites Eno. The best part is a comic strip of the artist playing with pebbles and cymbals on the beach. Eno has a vision for the Web. To understand it, and to grasp what Eno means when he goes on about music that grows each time you press play, visit the Sseyo site. There are no graphics here, and you can't hear samples of Generative Music 1 (released in May) - but there is an order form. There's not a lot of Eno music to be heard on the Web. To download sound bites of him pontificating in QuickTime Audio, however, visit a Dutch zine called Villa. |
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On the Web | Quotes | Vital statistics Quotes He is, for some, the very essence of a postmodern intertextualist. Well, for
those of us who know what that means, anyway.
I really think it is possible that our grandchildren will look at us in wonder and say: "You mean you used to listen to exactly the same thing over and over again?"
Eno's project is to provide the soundtrack, and perhaps even the logic, of 21st-century techno-capitalism; to be chief jingle-writer for the cybernetic society.
ARE you beginning to see what Brian Eno is? He's actually pop culture's very own management guru: the Tom Peters of the digital sampler.... Eno is a global huckster of the most skillfull kind: using art-values to shroud his deeply commercial intent.
I had this long conversation with Bono, who's a brilliant talker and very smart. And I said, "Look, if I work with you, I will want to change lots of things you do. Because I'm not interested in records as a document of a rock band playing on stage. I'm more interested in painting pictures. I want to create a landscape within which this music happens." And so Bono said, "Exactly, that's what we want too."
Only neo-vegetables enjoy using computers the way they are at the moment.... You're just sitting there, and it's quite boring. You've got this stupid little mouse that requires one hand, and your eyes. That's it.... No African would stand for a computer like that.
Saying that cultural objects have value is like saying that telephones have conversations.
A Few Unthinkable Futures from Eno:
Lucy please be still and hide your madness in a jar,
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