How Should We Create Things?
Briefly

In the documentary "Eno," Brian Eno shares a humorous anecdote about creating the song "Moss Garden" with David Bowie, using cards from his "Oblique Strategies" deck, leading to different creative directions.
As Eno mentions, his card instructed him to "change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency" while Bowie's card urged him to "destroy the most important thing," highlighting the intriguing juxtaposition in their collaboration.
Eno has influenced many musical genres over the decades, primarily known for ambient music and modular compositions, showcasing his ability to adapt and innovate throughout his career.
The journey of creativity and collaboration is evident in "Moss Garden," which beautifully merges Eno's ambient influences with Bowie's unique artistic vision, proving to be eternally captivating.
Read at The New Yorker
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