Groundbreaking '24 Hours Of Eno' Livestream Event Announces Two Global Premieres | Event Kicks Off Tomorrow - Noon EST

Film First and acclaimed director Gary Hustwit are set to make waves tomorrow, January 24, with the launch of 24 Hours of Eno, a 24-hour livestream event celebrating the innovative, generative documentary Eno. This one-of-a-kind event promises a curated blend of film, music, and art, offering audiences around the world an immersive experience like no other.
The centerpiece of the event is Hustwit's Eno, the world’s first generative feature film. The documentary explores the creative processes of legendary artist and musician Brian Eno, blending cutting-edge technology with Eno’s artistic ethos. Through groundbreaking software developed by Hustwit and digital artist Brendan Dawes, every screening of Eno is unique, featuring billions of possible variations in scenes, order, and music.
But 24 Hours of Eno offers far more than just the documentary. Here’s what attendees can expect:
A Multisensory Lineup
- Six Unique Versions of Eno: The livestream will showcase six iterations of the generative film, ensuring viewers experience something distinct with each screening.
- Exclusive Global Premieres: The event includes the first-ever screening of It’s All Light: Laraaji at Nine Orchard, a concert film featuring ambient musician Laraaji with visuals by Liquid Light Lab. This rare film will be screened three times during the livestream and will not be shown anywhere else.
- New Music Video Premiere: The world premiere of the remix video for Brian Eno and Peter Chilvers’ Bloom: Living World, based on their generative music app, will debut during the event.
- Live DJ Set: Devon Turnbull of OJAS will perform a DJ set featuring Eno’s music from his Soho listening room, adding a vibrant, live element to the stream.
Conversations and Insights
Audiences will also be treated to an exclusive conversation between Brian Eno and Gary Hustwit, which will provide rare insight into the film's making and Eno’s creative philosophies. Additional discussions with the production team behind Eno promise a behind-the-scenes look at this groundbreaking project.
A Milestone Celebration
The livestream marks the first anniversary of Eno’s premiere at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Until now, the film has only been available in theaters and live screenings, making this event its global streaming debut.
Tickets and Availability
Tickets for the event are priced at $24 and are on sale now, but space is limited. The event kicks off at noon EST on January 24 and promises a full day of transformative storytelling, music, and visual art.
An Evolution in Storytelling
Eno is more than a documentary—it’s a redefinition of the medium. Hustwit’s use of generative software aligns seamlessly with Brian Eno’s lifelong exploration of technology and human creativity. Drawing on Eno’s extensive archive of unseen footage, unreleased music, and original interviews, the film resists the typical music documentary format, instead presenting a dynamic, ever-changing portrait of an artist who continually pushes boundaries.
Watch the official Eno trailer on YouTube for a glimpse into this extraordinary experience.
Seize the opportunity to participate in this remarkable celebration of creativity and innovation. Tickets are going quickly—reserve yours today and get ready for an unforgettable 24 hours!