Near Future Laboratory x Brain Dead x Gary Hustwit “Eno”

Near Future Laboratory x Brain Dead x Gary Hustwit

A collaboration screening Hustwit's groundbreaking generative documentary and industry summit on possible futures of visual storytelling, generative content, and generative art at Brain Dead Studios, Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles.

A collaboration screening Hustwit's groundbreaking generative documentary and industry summit on possible futures of visual storytelling, generative content, and generative art at Brain Dead Studios, Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles.

Poster for Brain Dead x Near Future Laboratory x Gary Hustwit Collaboration
Brain Dead x Near Future Laboratory x Gary Hustwit

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Post Reference Date: Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 08:15:52 PDT

Published On: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 10:19:48 PDT

Updated On: Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at 10:19:39 PDT

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Near Future Laboratory x Brain Dead x Gary Hustwit

September 26-30th 2024
Brain Dead Studios, Fairfax
Los Angeles

ALL NIGHTS SOLD OUT

“This idea that a film has to be set in stone and always linear is obsolete, I think. There’s another possible path here for filmmaking going forward.”

— Gary Hustwit

An entanglement of software, culture, music, and time

Screenings of Gary Hustwit’s extraordinary generative documentary “Eno” at Brain Dead Studios, Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles

VIP screening on September 26th, featuring discussion moderated by Elvis Mitchel with Gary Hustwit, Julian Bleecker and special industry guests.

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“Eno” is the groundbreaking generative documentary about visionary musician and artist Brian Eno, a film that’s different every time it’s shown. The film taps into an over 60-year tradition of “generative art” of which Eno himself is part. Drawing from a database of 30 hours of new interviews with Eno and 500 hours of film from Eno’s personal archive, a system of rules set down in code by Hustwit and artist-programmer Brendan Dawes results in a different film algorithmically generated for each viewing.

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