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Oblique Strategies

4 Extra Debut. Simon Armitage explores the creative possibilities of the Oblique Strategies cards invented by artists in the 1970s. From 2013.

'Infinitesimal gradations', 'Repetition is a form of change', 'Bridges-build-burn' - just three of the gnomic aphorisms contained in the Oblique Strategies cards devised in the early 1970s by artists Peter Schmidt and Brian Eno. The cards were aimed at providing a creative jolt to artists who were either stuck or searching for new directions for their work. Most famously, Eno and David Bowie used the cards during the making of the now infamous set of albums known as the Berlin trilogy.

Simon Armitage first came across them as a student, but has never actually owned or used a pack himself. Now he sets out to tell the story of the cards, talk to some of those who've used them (across the fields of music, writing, cooking, business and more) and also find out whether the cards will take his own writing in a new direction. Among those he'll speak with are Carlos Alomar (the guitarist on those Bowie albums), user Paul Morley, chef Ian Knauer and creativity guru Professor Tudor Rickards. He'll also use the cards to try and help him track down the elusive Brian Eno himself.

Producer: Geoff Bird

First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in June 2013.

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30 minutes

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Fri 12 Feb 2021 02:30

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  • Thu 13 Jun 2013 11:30
  • Mon 12 May 2014 16:00
  • Thu 11 Feb 2021 14:30
  • Fri 12 Feb 2021 02:30