Brian Eno, celebrated for his ambient music, opens up about his surprising addiction to Photoshop in his 1995 diaries, 'A Year with Swollen Appendices'. Documenting his personal experiences while laid up with health issues, Eno delves into how this obsession becomes a significant time-waster in his life, akin to chronic alcoholism. His reflections range from lighthearted observations to existential explorations, revealing how Photoshop serves as both a playful outlet and a metaphor for the human condition, highlighting the impact of technology on creativity and self-awareness.
Eno reflects on a profound addiction to Photoshop, likening it to chronic alcoholism and observing how it impacted his productivity and daily routine.
In his diaries, Eno examines the surreal interplay between technology and human existence, revealing insights that range from playful to deeply existential.
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