77 Million Paintings by Brian Eno (2006)
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(19 reviews)
This really is a piece of art rather than a piece of software - deserves it's own computer and flat-screen monitor on the wall to be left running in the living room! I love it.
July 13, 2007make sure you want a CD ROM--it doesnt work on a DVD player.
May 28, 2007 |  | A nice visual compliment to the Eno audio library. |  |
77 Million Paintings is visual Zen, an ever-changing slow motion collage of vibrant abstract images produced by Brian Eno. It also makes for a very nice screen saver, particularly on a widescreen LCD monitor. There's an audio feature, but I tend to disable it and listen to whatever songs I'm in the mood for at the time, lately Eno's entire catalog on shuffle.
May 12, 2007 |  | Don't buy if you have an Intel Mac |  |
I'm a HUGE Eno fan, so when I found out about this I had to rush out and order it. The packaging is great, BUT, if you have an Intel Mac you won't be able to use it as it was completely intended, at least not with out first having to open up a separate audio file, and play through say iTunes, then you have to open up the pictures file. I must this is ANNOYING and DISAPPOINTING. Stay away, unless you have a Mac G5 or a Windowz machine!
March 10, 2007 |  | 77 Million Paintings by Brian Eno |  |
An unexpectedly different project from one of the most versatile musicians and artists today. The title lives up to its name by providing an array of progressively changing screen art. The speed of the continual change may be selected by the user. The installation is somewhat tedious on the Macintosh and time consuming. The load time is somewhat longer than it should be. An mp3 is included which may be played alongside the "artshow", but is not integrated. My recommendation is running the mp3 in a third party music player such as Cog as a loop.
The artwork is impressive, but the mechanics behind it need some improvement. A nice booklet is included with the DVD. A bargain price on Amazon for such a great piece of artwork.
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