Experience the Boston premiere of Gary Hustwit’s groundbreaking generative documentary Eno and hear from the filmmaker during this unique cinematic program. Working with generative software, director Gary Hustwit created a documentary process that produces infinite variations—each with its own archival material, interviews, backstage footage, oblique strategies, and musical numbers—befitting its always experimental subject, Brian Eno. Visionary musician and artist Brian Eno is known for producing the music of David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads, among many others; pioneering the genre of ambient music; and releasing over forty solo and collaboration albums. The New York Times describes Eno both as, “unlike any other portrait of a musician” and “marvelously watchable.”

For these special screenings, the film will be created live on-stage in real time, and these versions will never be seen again.

Accessibility

  • Accessible and companion seating can be selected when purchasing tickets online, or at the Box Office at 617-478-3100 or visitorservices@icaboston.org.
  • Assistive listening devices are available for all theater programs at the theater entrance.
  • A link to live captioning will be shared by the day of the event and will be available in the theater.
  • ASL interpretation is available by advance request; please contact the Box Office at 617-478-3100 or visitorservices@icaboston.org to make a request.

Are there other access accommodations that would be useful to help you fully participate in this program? Let us know at accessibility@icaboston.org or learn more about Accessibility at the ICA at icaboston.org/accessibility.