Conference paper Open Access
Rita Gradim;
Pedro Duarte Pestana
{ "publisher": "Zenodo", "DOI": "10.5281/zenodo.5564521", "title": "Overview of Generative Processes in the work of Brian Eno", "issued": { "date-parts": [ [ 2021, 10, 12 ] ] }, "abstract": "<p>Brian Eno is a famous a musician, producer and artist known for his endeavors in rock music who has devoted the latter part of his career to ambient and generative work. There are a few publications regarding his work (Albiez & Pattie, 2016; Sheppard, 2009; Tamm, 1988), but they do not focus exclusively on his generative processes. The only paper that details Eno’s generative music only addresses the concepts of generative music and describes Eno’s apps (Marshall & Loydell, 2017). The paper focuses more on his apps and it does not present a detailed correlation between his background/ influences to his work. This paper bridges that specific gap, by detailing Eno’s school background, his influences, generative processes and how he moved on from traditional to more technological approaches.</p>", "author": [ { "family": "Rita Gradim" }, { "family": "Pedro Duarte Pestana" } ], "id": "5564521", "event-place": "Matosinhos, Portugal & online", "type": "paper-conference", "event": "11th Workshop on Ubiquitous Music (UbiMus 2021)" }
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