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mixing things up is something brian eno is known for.blique strategy cards, the imposing a a rule, you reduce the possibility to solve it. if you are working with other people, you get information and derailment. if you are working alone you can easily get into a rut. working at a different speed. that isa working at a different speed. that is a useful one. that could mean a lot of different things. it could change the speed or do things at different speed. work very very quickly all very very slowly. take a minute to get to that guitar. pick it up. put it on. plug it in. have you thought of a way to copyright the music that comes out? if you sell the app, do they own the music because they have constructed it. all the bits i never the final construction is that there is. it is not easy to make a case for saying it is my music because it sort of is ina it is my music because it sort of is in a modern sense of what composing means. we spent about an hour with brian eno and in the next few days you can see more inside brian eno‘s brain on
mixing things up is something brian eno is known for.blique strategy cards, the imposing a a rule, you reduce the possibility to solve it. if you are working with other people, you get information and derailment. if you are working alone you can easily get into a rut. working at a different speed. that isa working at a different speed. that is a useful one. that could mean a lot of different things. it could change the speed or do things at different speed. work very very quickly all very very...
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a wizard called brian eno.ormer member of the band, roxy music, has added his unique production sound to the biggest acts in the world — groups like u2 and coldplay, and some chap called david. and it is his love of random, so—called generative art, that has brought us here. eno, whose sonar music is very atmospheric and ethereal, is regarded as ‘the godfather‘ of ambient music and his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by eno but which plays differently every time you listen. so 14% of these notes, a random 14%, are going to be pitched down by three semitones. the second is a1% of them are going to go an octave down — 12 semi—tones. can i just say. . .scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. all about probabilities here. yeah, it is probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, even months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which, they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transpose or n
a wizard called brian eno.ormer member of the band, roxy music, has added his unique production sound to the biggest acts in the world — groups like u2 and coldplay, and some chap called david. and it is his love of random, so—called generative art, that has brought us here. eno, whose sonar music is very atmospheric and ethereal, is regarded as ‘the godfather‘ of ambient music and his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules...
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it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is al% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can i just say... scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these sounds to bounce, transform or not play at all. these are different types of scripters. actually, these rules can be applied to any type of music. something more pacey, their effects become immediately obvious. we will make that a tedious loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will put in some scripters. first a way of reducing the number of beats. it is only playing 80%. already it is a pretty crappy drummer. actually, this is way more interesting than the original drumbeat. we'll introduce some rolls. traditional music, you have a piece which locks down but you are not locking it down. you are taking these and locking tha
it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these notes, random, will be pitched down by three semitones. the second is al% go an octave down, 12 semitones. can i just say... scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. probabilities. brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these sounds to bounce, transform or not play at all. these are different...
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we have plenty more of this kind of stuff every week and there's more coming from brian eno soon.soon. good afternoon. it's a fairly typical april day with spells of showers and sunshine. some of the showers could be heavy, with hail and rumbles of thunder. showers, few and far between tonight. lingering into the latter pa rt tonight. lingering into the latter part of the evening, particularly in the midlands. the odd shower overnight in eastern parts of the uk. light winds, clearskies. towns and cities, 11—5 c but cooler in rural areas. some lovely sunshine in the south through the morning. by 9am, it's s—9 c. the odd spot of rain but most places starting on a dry and bright note. chilly in rural spots, but may be more clout in the northern isles in particular. a very pleasa nt northern isles in particular. a very pleasant day across great swathes of the uk. there might be good rogue shower but most places having a lovely day. 12—13 c for glasgow. 17 degrees in the london area. looking good for the boat races. not particularly windy, the water won't be too choppy. shouldn't be an
we have plenty more of this kind of stuff every week and there's more coming from brian eno soon.soon. good afternoon. it's a fairly typical april day with spells of showers and sunshine. some of the showers could be heavy, with hail and rumbles of thunder. showers, few and far between tonight. lingering into the latter pa rt tonight. lingering into the latter part of the evening, particularly in the midlands. the odd shower overnight in eastern parts of the uk. light winds, clearskies. towns...
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we have plenty more of this kind of stuff every week and there's more coming from brian eno soon.e have got a nice day on the way today. better than yesterday. yesterday some of us had to run for cover to dodge the heavy showers, thunder and lightning in 12 places as well. just a case of a few fair weather clouds today, nothing more than that. the skies are clear across than that. the skies are clear a cross m ost than that. the skies are clear across most of the uk and that is how will stay. across the south of the country, along the channel coast, the weather is beautiful. these are the lunchtime temperatures. they will peak later in the afternoon. at the moment 13 01’ in the afternoon. at the moment 13 or 1a degrees. the winds are light, very little cloud. the sun is as strong as it is in september. just the chance of one or two showers across the east midlands. we are really talking about a few spots of rain and that is pretty much it. that will be the exception. the weather for the boat race at this stage looks at around 16 degrees with a few clouds and then the temperatures
we have plenty more of this kind of stuff every week and there's more coming from brian eno soon.e have got a nice day on the way today. better than yesterday. yesterday some of us had to run for cover to dodge the heavy showers, thunder and lightning in 12 places as well. just a case of a few fair weather clouds today, nothing more than that. the skies are clear across than that. the skies are clear a cross m ost than that. the skies are clear across most of the uk and that is how will stay....
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in the lair of the wizard who likes decibels, who likes to write a book or two, a wizard called brian enot know if i should show you how this works. let's just find the... these are just not bits of speakers, they are working speakers? yes. on my gosh. and it is sound that this man is best known for. big sound. the former member of roxy music has added production sounds to the biggest acts in the world — u2, coldplay and some chap called bowie. he is a self—proclaimed non—musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. so this essentially never repeats in billions of years. it is constantly generating new images. i mean, sometimes it does things that are so baffling and fantastic you think, i never would have thought of that. it is love of random, generative art that has brought us here. his music is very atmospheric and at the wheel and he's regarded as the godfather of ambient music and his new work, reflection, it is rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and we find by brian eno but which plays differently every time. 14% of these not
in the lair of the wizard who likes decibels, who likes to write a book or two, a wizard called brian enot know if i should show you how this works. let's just find the... these are just not bits of speakers, they are working speakers? yes. on my gosh. and it is sound that this man is best known for. big sound. the former member of roxy music has added production sounds to the biggest acts in the world — u2, coldplay and some chap called bowie. he is a self—proclaimed non—musician who...
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coming up next: click, and a look inside the mind and studio of sound creator brian eno. week: adventures in sound with posh cams, invisible speakers and cloning brian's brain. today i'm in the lair of a wizard. a wizard who like decibels, who has won grammies, who writes a good book or two. a wizard called brian eno. i don't know if i should actually show you how this works, really. let's just find the... so these are notjust not of speakers, they are working speakers — these are working speakers? they're working speakers, yeah. oh, my gosh. and it is sound that this man is best known for. big sound. the former member of the band, roxy music, has added his unique production sound to the biggest acts in the world — groups like u2, and coldplay and some chap called david. he is a self—proclaimed non—musician who uses technology to make his art. there it is. so this essentially never repeat in billions of years. it is constantly generating new images. i mean, sometimes it does things that are so baffling fantastic you think, "gosh, i never would have thought of that." and i
coming up next: click, and a look inside the mind and studio of sound creator brian eno. week: adventures in sound with posh cams, invisible speakers and cloning brian's brain. today i'm in the lair of a wizard. a wizard who like decibels, who has won grammies, who writes a good book or two. a wizard called brian eno. i don't know if i should actually show you how this works, really. let's just find the... so these are notjust not of speakers, they are working speakers — these are working...
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brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined courseounce, transform or not play at all. these are different types of scripters. i like them. who doesn't! actually, these rules can be applied to any type of music. something more pacey, their effects become immediately obvious. we will make that a tedious loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will put in some scripters. first a way of reducing the number of beats. it is only playing 80%. already it is a pretty crappy drummer. actually, this is way more interesting than the original drumbeat. we'll introduce some rolls. traditional music, you have a piece which locks down but you are not blocking it down. you are taking these and locking that down, the process. i don't mind so much if the piece changes every time. it is a good way of explaining it. i am trying to make a version of me in the software, my taste, if you like. i'm interested in the edge of my taste envelope, and randomness is a way to find out. mixing things up is something bria
brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined courseounce, transform or not play at all. these are different types of scripters. i like them. who doesn't! actually, these rules can be applied to any type of music. something more pacey, their effects become immediately obvious. we will make that a tedious loop. a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on for ever. now i will put in some scripters. first a way of reducing the...
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brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these types of scripters.
brian eno has spent weeks, months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which when combined cause these types of scripters.
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a wizard called brian eno.om, so—called generative art, that has brought us here. his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by eno, but which plays differently every time you listen. so 14% of these notes, a random 14%, are going to be pitched down by three semitones. the second is that 41% of them are going to go an octave down — 12 semi—tones. can i just say. . .scientist. i would go further, quantum scientist. it's all about probabilities here. yeah, it's probabilities. eno has spent weeks, even months, tweaking these rules and probabilities which, when they're all when combined, cause these sounds to randomly echo, bounce, transpose or not play at all. so these are all different types of scripters. and then there's a whole lot of other stuff. it's very maths! yeah, well, i like my chains. who doesn't?! we will make that a tedious loop. music beat loop 0k. now, a lot of music is based just on things like that and it goes on fo
a wizard called brian eno.om, so—called generative art, that has brought us here. his new work, reflection, is also rather unpredictable. it is a generative music app which follows rules defined and refined by eno, but which plays differently every time you listen. so 14% of these notes, a random 14%, are going to be pitched down by three semitones. the second is that 41% of them are going to go an octave down — 12 semi—tones. can i just say. . .scientist. i would go further, quantum...
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and there's much more from brian eno coming soon online too. we'll tweet you when that's ready.the distance and they have been delivering rain across large swathes of the uk. sunnis bells and showers sums up at the showers fade away this evening and overnight, becoming few and far between. showers lingering into the latter part of the evening. maybe the odd shower overnight. generally speaking, dry with light winds and clear skies. that will mean a chilly night. towns and cities, 5—8 . it should be a lovely start of the day across much of england and wales. it is certainly the case across the southern half of england and wales, and lovely sunshine in the morning. by and lovely sunshine in the morning. by 9am, eight or 9 degrees. more cloud for the north sea coastal areas. most places should start the day on a dry and bright note. a bit chilly in rural spots but sunshine through the morning. a bit more cloud towards the far north of scotla nd cloud towards the far north of scotland and the northern isles. but most scotland and the northern isles. but m ost pla ces scotland and th
and there's much more from brian eno coming soon online too. we'll tweet you when that's ready.the distance and they have been delivering rain across large swathes of the uk. sunnis bells and showers sums up at the showers fade away this evening and overnight, becoming few and far between. showers lingering into the latter part of the evening. maybe the odd shower overnight. generally speaking, dry with light winds and clear skies. that will mean a chilly night. towns and cities, 5—8 . it...
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and at 12.30, the click team explores the technology of sound with brian eno.rnoon and welcome to bbc news. rescue teams in colombia are searching through mud and debris for survivors of huge mudslides which have killed more than 250 people. hundreds more are injured or missing. the mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. keith doyle has the latest. a wall of water, mud and debris swathe large parts of the town of mocoa. thousands have lost their homes, hundreds have lost their lives. this mountainous region has had unusually heavy rain in recent months. further downpours caused the mocoa river to unleash a devastating mudslide. witnesses say people were running for their lives as the mud pushed cars into buildings and ripped trees from the ground. streets were left littered with huge boulders and people have been picking through crumbled buildings, trying to find the missing and salvage any possessions. hundreds of people are still missing, many of them children. lists of their names and ages are scoured by anxio
and at 12.30, the click team explores the technology of sound with brian eno.rnoon and welcome to bbc news. rescue teams in colombia are searching through mud and debris for survivors of huge mudslides which have killed more than 250 people. hundreds more are injured or missing. the mud engulfed the town of mocoa, where rescue efforts are being hampered by bad weather. keith doyle has the latest. a wall of water, mud and debris swathe large parts of the town of mocoa. thousands have lost their...
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and the conflicting exploit the technology of sound with brian eno. —— the click team.rning and welcome to bbc news. four men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a young asylum seeker was attacked in south london. police say they're treating it as a hate crime. the 17—year—old victim suffered severe head injuries but his life is not now believed to be at risk. andy moore reports. the young man, believed to be kurdish iranian, was waiting at a bus stop late on friday night with two friends when he was approached by a group of about eight people. he was attacked after telling them where he came from. we believe it is a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place the young person was asked where they were from and when they said that they were an asylum seeker that is when that frenzied attack took place. police say the gang chased the young man around the corner into the street where they kicked him in the head and left him on the floor unconscious. after that a number of members of the public came to help him. the attack only stopped
and the conflicting exploit the technology of sound with brian eno. —— the click team.rning and welcome to bbc news. four men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a young asylum seeker was attacked in south london. police say they're treating it as a hate crime. the 17—year—old victim suffered severe head injuries but his life is not now believed to be at risk. andy moore reports. the young man, believed to be kurdish iranian, was waiting at a bus stop...