
 The New Yorker Radio Hour
 The New Yorker Radio Hour Brian Eno Knows “What Art Does”
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 Jun 3, 2025  Brian Eno, the English musician and producer renowned for his ambient music and work with icons like U2 and David Bowie, shares profound insights. He discusses his new albums, ‘Luminal’ and ‘Lateral,’ and his book, ‘What Art Does.’ Eno argues that the essence of art lies in evoking emotions, emphasizing that its true goal is to transform feelings. He explores the collaborative nature of music production and the role of art in fostering collective awareness during crises, asserting that art is a vital tool for navigating emotional experiences. 
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Art Changes Feelings
- Art's primary output is shifting our feelings in new ways.
- Feeling change is why art matters universally.
Art Requires Surrender
- Peak experiences like love, art, and religion involve surrender beyond control.
- Surrender in art leads to emotional movement and deeper engagement.
Hope in Collective Realization
- Despite short-term pessimism, organization signals hope for change.
- Revolution's key moment is collective realization that "it's fucked."




