

German musician / composer Blixa Bargeld has a similar navigation system, called Dave. In their response to their song “Brian Eno”, from their album Congratulations , MGMT said they had a deck of Oblique Strategies in the studio, but they “do not know if used them correctly.” Other musicians inspired by Oblique Strategies include the British band Coldplay , said to have used the cards when recording their 2008 Brian Eno -produced album Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends and French band Phoenix , who used the cards when recording their 2009 album Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix .
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Many references to Oblique Strategies exist in popular culture, notably in the movie Slacker , in which a character offers passers-by cards from a deck. Strategies mentioned include “Honor thy error as a hidden intention”, “Looking closely at the most embarrassing details and amplify”, “Not building a wall, making a brick”, “Repetition is a form of change”, and one which came to “Withdrawing in disgust is not the same thing as apathy.” This line was quoted in the 1994 song ” What’s the Frequency, Kenneth? ” By REM , who also mentioned Oblique Strategies in their 1998 song “. The Oblique Strategies are also referenced in comic 1018, “Oblique Angles,” of popular web comics . They can be used as a pack, or by drawing a single card from the shuffled pack when a dilemma occurs in a working situation. In this case the card is trusted even if its appropriateness is quite unclear … Cultural impact These cards evolved from separate observations of the underlying principles. Sometimes they have been recognized in retrospect (intellect catching up with intuition), sometimes they have been identified as being happening, sometimes they have been formulated.


The whole story of Oblique Strategies, with the content of all the cards, is published in the authoritative document, put together by musician and educator Gregory Alan Taylor.
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In 1970, Peter Schmidt created “The Thoughts Behind the Thoughts”, a box containing 55 sentences, which is still in the possession of Eno. Eno, who had known Schmidt since the late 1960s, had been pursuing a similar project in the past (“Oblique Strategies” in 1974). There was a significant overlap between the two projects, and so, in late 1974, Schmidt and Eno combined them into a single pack of cards and offered them for general sale. The set went through three limited printings before Schmidt suddenly died in early 1980, after which the card decks became rather rare and expensive. Sixteen years later software pioneerPeter Norton convinced Eno to let him create a fourth edition as a Christmas gifts for his friends. Eno’s decision to revisit the cards and his collaboration with Norton in their 1996 book A Year with Swollen Appendices . With 2001, Eno once again produced a new set of Oblique Strategies cards. The number and content of the cards. In May 2013 a limited edition of 500 boxes, in burgundy rather than black, was issued.
