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| Genre/Form: | Criticism, interpretation, etc |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Brian Eno; Brian Eno |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Christopher Scoates |
| ISBN: | 9781452108490 1452108498 |
| OCLC Number: | 829744360 |
| Description: | 415 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm |
| Contents: | Downloadable music: CAM (Canada, Amsterdam, Milan), 1983-1984 / Brian Eno -- Foreword: Extending aesthetics / Roy Ascott -- Acknowledgments / Christopher Scoates -- The aesthetics of time: process over product: the art school years / Christopher Scoates -- The aesthetics of time: mistakes and random errors: chance, systems, and process / Christopher Scoates / Oblique Strategies -- The aesthetics of time: color change: experiencing light as a physical presence / Christopher Scoates -- Gone to earth / Brian Dillon -- Perfume, defense, and David Bowie's wedding / Brian Eno -- Learning from Eno / Steve Dietz -- The aesthetics of time / 77 million paintings: evolving and living in time / Christopher Scoates -- A conversation between Will Wright and Brian Eno. |
| Responsibility: | by Christopher Scoates ; with contributions by Roy Ascott, Steve Dietz, Brian Dillon, Brian Eno, and Will Wright. |
Abstract:
The first career spanning monograph to survey the visual art of world renowned music pioneer and creative thinker Brian Eno.
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"For more than 40 years Brian Eno 'has explored the complex relationship between light and sound, ' Christopher Scoates writes in Brian Eno: Visual Music, a beautifully designed analysis of how Eno became 'completely enveloped in new and unorthodox ways of thinking about the world, visual ideas and music.' This is a catalog of awesome accomplishments, in which we see how Eno's 'parallel practices have often informed each other.'" - New York Times Book Review Read more...
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