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Inspiration / Powers of 10

An incredible film by Charles and Ray Eames, impressively, from 1977.
Puts Google Earth to shame really, doesn’t it? Loving the graphics.

More about it here


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    Matt
    30th Nov 2008
    1:31 pm
  1. It was only friday afternoon one of my tutors showed me this! amazing, and terrifying all at once!


  2. rypat
    1st Dec 2008
    7:31 am
  3. There is also a great flip book that accompanies the film – it flips forward and backward, corresponding to each exponential zoom out and in, respectively.

    What a timeless work,
    as is everything the Eames have made.


  4. Chris L
    1st Dec 2008
    12:09 pm
  5. Saw this playing on a video at the Design Museum in London last month – really interesting film, and agreed, slightly terrifying!


  6. Kelvin
    1st Dec 2008
    6:16 pm
  7. A classic and a must see for those that aren’t already aware of it.


  8. Kristian
    2nd Dec 2008
    11:07 am
  9. man this takes me back to uni! awesome stuff.