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| Will Wright and Brian Eno - Spore Metaverse |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2006/06/26/Will_Wright_and_Bri
an_Eno
"The Sims" designer Will Wright demonstrates
the user-created "metaverse" from his latest
game, "Spore," with additional commentary by
musician Brian Eno.
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Will Wright and Brian Eno on "Playing with
Time."
In a dazzling duet Will Wright and Brian Eno
give an intense clinic on the joys and
techniques of "generative" creation.
Back in the 1970s both speakers got hooked by
cellular automata such as Conway's "Game of
Life," where just a few simple rules could
unleash profoundly unpredictable and
infinitely varied dynamic patterns. Cellular
automata were the secret ingredient of
Wright's genre-busting computer game
"SimCity" in 1989. Eno was additionally
inspired by Steve Reich's "It's Gonna Rain,"
in which two identical 1.8 second tape loops
beat against each other out of phase for a
riveting 20 minutes. That idea led to Eno's
"Music for Airports" (1978), and the genre he
named "ambient music" was born.
The Long Now Foundation was established in
01996* to develop the Clock and Library
projects, as well as to become the seed of a
very long term cultural institution. The Long
Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint
to today's "faster/cheaper" mind set and
promote "slower/better" thinking. We hope to
creatively foster responsibility in the
framework of the next 10,000 years - The Long
Now Foundaton Tags : spore sim sims maxis ea electronic arts video games demo online creature features creatures wil creator creating editor |
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Affichage : 151464
Durée : 408 s |
| Will Wright and Brian Eno - Generative Systems |
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Complete video at:
http://fora.tv/2006/06/26/Will_Wright_and_Bri
an_Eno
Game designer Will Wright and musician Brian
Eno discuss the generative systems used in
their respective creative works. This clip
features original music by Brian Eno.
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Will Wright and Brian Eno on "Playing with
Time."
In a dazzling duet Will Wright and Brian Eno
give an intense clinic on the joys and
techniques of "generative" creation.
Back in the 1970s both speakers got hooked by
cellular automata such as Conway's "Game of
Life," where just a few simple rules could
unleash profoundly unpredictable and
infinitely varied dynamic patterns. Cellular
automata were the secret ingredient of
Wright's genre-busting computer game
"SimCity" in 1989. Eno was additionally
inspired by Steve Reich's "It's Gonna Rain,"
in which two identical 1.8 second tape loops
beat against each other out of phase for a
riveting 20 minutes. That idea led to Eno's
"Music for Airports" (1978), and the genre he
named "ambient music" was born.
The Long Now Foundation was established in
01996* to develop the Clock and Library
projects, as well as to become the seed of a
very long term cultural institution. The Long
Now Foundation hopes to provide counterpoint
to today's "faster/cheaper" mind set and
promote "slower/better" thinking. We hope to
creatively foster responsibility in the
framework of the next 10,000 years - The Long
Now Foundation Tags : spore sim sims maxis ea electronic arts video games design demo preview computers programming creator creating |
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Affichage : 29908
Durée : 639 s |
| Brian Eno "2/1" (1978) |
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My music video for Brian Eno's "2/1" (1978).
Shot January 17-19, 2007. Exists
alternatively as a video for Sigur Ros's
"Untitled 7." Tags : brian eno ambient one |
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Affichage : 14684
Durée : 516 s |
| Brian Eno - This |
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A seasonal time lapse video, shot looking
south over the Thames River in Komoka
Provincial Park, west of London, Ontario,
Canada. Once again, Brian Eno - you are a
genius! To view the flora and fauna of this
area please go to:
http://www.myspace.com/entropious88 Tags : BRIAN ENO TIME LAPSE MUSIC ANIMATION NATURE ART TREE |
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Affichage : 43465
Durée : 216 s |
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