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The films of Charles and Ray Eames : a universal sense of expectation / Eric Schuldenfrei.
Main entry:

Schuldenfrei, Eric, author.

Title & Author:

The films of Charles and Ray Eames : a universal sense of expectation / Eric Schuldenfrei.

Publication:

London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2015.
©2015

Description:

xv, 239 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

Series:

Routledge research in architecture

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-234) and index.
Summary:

The Films of Charles and Ray Eames traces the history of the Eameses' work, examining their evolution away from the design of mass-produced goods and toward projects created as educational experiences. Closely examining how the Eameses described their work reveals how the films and exhibitions they generated were completely at odds with the earlier objectives exemplified in their furniture designs. Shifting away from promoting the consumer-culture, they turned their attention to the presentation of complex sets of scientific, artistic, and philosophical ideas. During a critical period from the late 1950s to the early 1960s there was a moment of introspective self-reflection in the West stemming from the events of the Cold War. This moment of uncertainty was crucial, for it provided the incentive to question the values and concerns of society as a whole. In turn, designers began to question their own sense of purpose, temporarily expanding the purview of design to a broader field of inquiry. In the case of the Eameses, they identified an overriding problem related to consumerism and excess in America and sought to resolve the issue by creating a network of communication between universities, governments, institutions, and corporations. The solution of promoting greater education experiences as an alternative to consumerism in America required that different sectors of society functioned in unison to address political, social, economic, and educational concerns. The Films of Charles and Ray Eames reconsiders how design intersects with humanity, culture, and the sciences.

ISBN:

9780415724401 (hbk.)
0415724406 (hbk.)
(ebk)
9781315744889

Subject:

Eames, Charles Criticism and interpretation.
Eames, Ray Criticism and interpretation.
Eames, Charles.
Eames, Ray.
Documentary films Social aspects.
Documentary films Social aspects United States.
Documentary films United States History 20th century.
Dokumentärfilm, USA.
Documentary films.
United States.

Form/genre:

Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.

Added entries:

Routledge research in architecture.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 289649
Call No.: BIB 232230
Status: Available

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