The making of Eno, the first generative feature film
Briefly

Eno documentary is the first generative feature film, with different versions per viewing, reflecting Brian Eno's decades of generative art. Crafted from 30hrs of interviews and 500hrs of film, it follows a set of rules written by the directors.
Eno's scope in the documentary remains narrow, focusing on his philosophies about creativity rather than his entire career. It includes archival footage and avoids traditional talking heads. The approach mirrors Hustwit's style seen in Helvetica, which explores wide influences from seemingly niche subjects.
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