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  1. Brian Peter George St. John le Baptiste de la Salle Eno (Woodbridge, Suffolk, 15 de mayo de 1948), artísticamente Brian Eno o Eno, es un compositor, activista, [1] cantante, artista conceptual, artista visual, ingeniero de audio, inventor, escritor, fotógrafo y productor musical inglés. [2]

  2. Oblique Strategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist Brian Eno and multimedia artist Peter Schmidt, first published in 1975. Physically, it takes the form of a deck of 7-by-9-centimetre (2.8 in × 3.5 in) printed cards in a black box.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2014 · “Stop thinking about art works as objects, and start thinking about them as triggers for experiences,” ambient music pioneer Brian Eno wrote in his diary. It is precisely this ethos that explains Enos medium-blind, experience-centric creative impulse underpinning the visual arts career that he undertook in the 1960s, which ...

  4. 13 de nov. de 2020 · Señal de que el universo particular de Eno no ha perdido vigencia en todo este tiempo, y es todavía un lugar maravilloso en el que perderse. A principios de 1975, Brian Eno era una figura extraña. Extraña incluso para los extraños cánones del glam, el estilo que dominaba la escena musical inglesa.

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Brian Eno: 5 aportes que hizo a la música además del ambient. Desde mazos de cartas con consejos ambiguos, hasta un sello de música clásica experimental, Eno ha hecho innumerables contribuciones al mundo del arte y la creatividad. De Eric Olsen 22/04/2024. Brian Eno en 1978. Foto: Chalkie Davies.

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCDDJRnc_LsRm-_CAfRcKCZABrian Eno - YouTube

    Brian Eno’s visual experiments with light and video continue to parallel his musical career, with exhibitions and installations all over the globe.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2014 · Eno, one of the Long Now’s founding board members, contributes twenty titles to the project’s intended collection of 3,500 books most essential for sustaining or rebuilding civilization: Seeing Like a State (public library) by James C. Scott (1998)