"Eno" Film Screening and Q-and-A with Director Gary Hustwit
RIT’s School of Film and Animation, in collaboration with many departments across campus, presents a screening of Eno Thursday, April 9, in Wegmans Theater. A reception is set for 5:30 p.m., followed by a 6:30 screening and in-person Q-and-A with the film’s director, Gary Hustwit.
Eno is a generative documentary about the influential British musician, producer, activist, and artist Brian Eno. The film is never shown the same way twice. It uses proprietary software that reconfigures the length, structure, and contents of the film for each individually created DCP (digital cinema package) from 30 hours of interviews and 500 hours of film from Eno’s personal archives.
The event was organized by School of Film and Animation faculty Jonathan Knight and Linda Moroney, with additional support from: RIT’s College of Art and Design, Vignelli Center for Design Studies, MAGIC Spell Studios, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences, School of Individualized Study, and School of Interactive Games and Media.
Event Snapshot
When and Where
Who
Open to the Public
Interpreter Requested?
No