![]() Like an extremely slow screen saver, the result is ambient painting. While the images shift, Eno’s ambient music also swirls in the background. ![]() Very S–l-o–w-l-y each painting melts into the next painting, so that the total number of image permutations tops out at 77 million. When you fire it up, it starts to slowly generate paintings constructed by random layering of several hundred of Eno’s foundational images. Here it comes disguised as DVD that you load onto your computer (Windows or Mac). It slices and dices your perceptions! The accompanying book in this package makes it clear that this an art piece that is normally exhibited in a large room. Part book, part screen saver, part gallery painting, part DVD video, part music, part software. Hard to say what this Brian Eno invention is.
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