Brian Eno released Generative Music on a floppy – here’s what it sounded like
In 1996, Brian Eno collaborated with interactive music pioneers Tim Cole and Pete Cole and their software SSEYO to create a completely generative album. Delivered on floppy disk, each rendition would be created anew in code. Of course, that means you need the floppy and a PC to experience the album. But here's some video documentation by Canada's Soft Automaton (producer/engineer/synth restorer). The post Brian Eno released Generative Music on a floppy – here’s what it sounded like appeared first on CDM Create Digital Music.
In 1996, Brian Eno collaborated with interactive music pioneers Tim Cole and Pete Cole and their software SSEYO to create a completely generative album. Delivered on floppy disk, each rendition would be created anew in code. Of course, that means you need the floppy and a PC to experience the album. But here's some video documentation by Canada's Soft Automaton (producer/engineer/synth restorer).
The post Brian Eno released Generative Music on a floppy – here’s what it sounded like appeared first on CDM Create Digital Music.
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