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Charles and Ray Eames: Powers of Ten 1977 9.17

In these techno-arts - Ray Eames’ brilliantly conceived and executed Powers of Ten still stands out as one of the great ‘must-see’ films of all time. Inspired by a book ‘The universe in 40 Jumps’ by Kees Boeke (1957), Powers of Ten seamlessly tracks out into the universe, thousands of light years away. It is a masterpiece of scientific visualisation, and still thrills. It conjoins art, science and technology in a visceral intellectual adventure…

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By bobcotton

a talk on experimental short films