Last week Brian Eno launched a new exhibition at London's Science Museum with a talk about the role of technology in music. The Telegraph newspaper have reproduced the talk, which you can read online now.
Read the article at The Telegraph's website
Oramics to Electronica runs until 1st December 2011 at London's Science museum, with focus on the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and the work of Daphne Oram.
"The story of Electronic Music, from the sound experiments of the 1950s through the digital revolution to today, is one of invention and innovation. Developed with a team of electronic musicians, our exhibition charts this history with examples of music making technology spanning more than 50 years."
Brian Eno and the words of Rick Holland - Panic Of Looking
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1. in the future
2. not a story
3. panic of looking
4. if these footsteps
5. watch a single swallow in a thermal sky, and try to fit its motion, or figure why it flies
6. west bay
Original imagery by Brian Eno
Design by Nick Robertson
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