77 Million Paintings

77 Million Paintings

Infobox music DVD
Name = 77 Million Paintings
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Artist = Brian Eno


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Released = 2006
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Genre = Ambient
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Label = All Saints
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Last album = Curiosities Volume 2
This album = 77 Million Paintings
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77 Million Paintings is a software/DVD combination by British musician Brian Eno, released in 2006.

The release consists of two discs, one containing the software that creates the randomized music and images that emulate a single screen of one of Eno's video installation pieces. The other is a DVD containing interviews with the artist.

The title is derived from the possible number of combinations of video and music which can be generated by the software, effectively ensuring that the same image/soundscape is never played twice.

An accompanying booklet includes a piece by Nick Robertson describing the intention behind the software, and an article by Brian Eno ("My Light Years") describing his experiments with light and music.

The software is playable on Windows and Macintosh operating systems.

ee also

*Procedural generation

External links

* [http://www.longnow.org/77m/ Gallery] by the Long Now Foundation
* [http://www.77millionpaintings.com/ Official site]


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