Eno Web
The unofficial EnoWeb project was originally established by Malcolm Humes in October 1993 to demonstrate the power and capabilities of the (then) new World Wide Web. Yep, we were in at the start. At that time Eno did not have his own Web site. And he's still not interested in running one - see our Why you can't contact Eno page for the thinking behind this. Malcom brought together text and other archives originally collated via the Nerve Net mailing list , with a lot of help directly and indirectly from Alex Rubli and the Nerve Net subscribers. Special thanks are due to Gregory Taylor, Johann Haidenbauer, Daniel Dumych, C.J. Silverio, Ulrich 'Bommel' Bomnuter, Chris Hanis, Phil South, Martin Nilsson, Tom Boon, Jeffrey Morgan, Steve, Morpheus and probably a lot of other folks who also deserve credit here.
This is the only EnoWeb site that continues to be updated regularly.
EnoWeb was originally envisaged as a group effort--not just a reflection of one or two people's perspectives. But the Internet has turned out to be a more passive medium than the original Web pioneers intended: most people want to surf or read web-sites, not contribute to them. EnoWeb does welcome help, but is currently unsure what really needs to be added for the moment. If you have anything else of value or interest to add to this project, please contact tom@enoweb.co.uk.
The material on this site is offered under the assumption that it is "fair use" to share this with individuals on a not-for-profit basis. In cases that we're aware of any original copyright information, we've attempted to keep such notices intact, and we request that readers respect the copyrighted nature of anything included here.
We hope to provide a public service to people interested in learning more about Brian Eno, his work, and his collaborators/ possible influences/inspirations. We see this project as a way to provide free advertising for Eno and the interviewers, authors, publications, graphic artists, photographers associated with the site's contributed materials. We will gladly removed any and all materials considered questionable if requested to do so by anyone holding copyrights.
