Print
Like you and me, Brian Eno has spent way too much time on Zoom lately. But unlike us, he’s taking steps to create a better solution to group video communication.
“I’m working on a project with some Dutch friends to make the next generation of this kind of communication,” he says during a (what else?) Zoom call. “We’ve come up with some interesting ideas for an etiquette of how it works a new set of assumptions, really. We’re hoping to launch it next summer as an open source thing where it’s available for anybody to improve it for us.”
The Music Center and dublab present A Quiet Scene, an outdoor video collaboration project from Brian Enos and Roger Enos. (Cecily Eno)
Coronavirus is wreaking havoc on schools, stores, businesses and events. With in-person concerts, talks, comedy shows, food festivals and other gatherings cancelled, we have
turned our events column into an events/nonevents column. It will remain this way as long as social distancing and stay-at-home orders are in effect.
During this difficult time, please consider contributing to your local arts organizations or to individual artists and performers.
Enjoy an interactive theater production that comes with a meal of Indian food. Learn about the carrier pigeons of Catalina Island. Watch Mads Mikkelsen get drunk. Catch screenings of