We shared a link to the latest Eno documentary a couple of weeks ago - and for those who don't have access to it, there's a great documentary here from the BBC's Arena series, entitled Another Green World. This is the title for his third solo studio album released by Island Records on 14 November 1975. The documentary explores his creative process, and how making rules for his musical allows him to evolve and challenge himself.
Brian Eno first starred as the feather-crested electronic keyboard genius of Roxy Music forty years ago. Since then he has been hailed as a pioneer, with his revolutionary experiments in ambient music and audio visual art and as featured producer on benchmark albums by David Bowie, Talking Heads, U2 and Coldplay.
Eno has given Arena unprecedented access to observe him working in his studio and talking with friends and colleagues. The master of reinvention engages with fellow influential minds, including Richard Dawkins, Malcolm Gladwell, David Whittaker and Steve Lillywhite, in a series of conversations on science, art, systems analysis, producing and cybernetics.
And if that's not enough for you, here's a lecture from AA School of Architecture on what Art is actually for. Great stuff:
Brian Eno's website https://www.brian-eno.net/
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