American duo Charles and Ray Eames are highly regarded for their developments in the modernist design movement. Although well known for their furniture and architecture, they also produced a series of films. The Design Institute of Australia (SA Branch) and New Architects and Graduates are joining forces to present a collection of these films. The […]
July 4th, 2011
American duo Charles and Ray Eames are highly regarded for their developments in the modernist design movement.
Although well known for their furniture and architecture, they also produced a series of films.
The Design Institute of Australia (SA Branch) and New Architects and Graduates are joining forces to present a collection of these films.
The films are presented by Alan Boyd, who will help digest the meanings behind these educational offerings.
“Charles didn’t write any books on design but the films are seen as essays on his design philosophies,” Alan said.
“So what I do is weave some stories round several short films by Ray and Charles, some quite well known and some that are rarely seen.”
Innerspace are giving away a Herman Miller Sayl chair on the night.
The night is on Wednesday, August 24 at UniSA City West Campus, Hans Heysen Building, room number HH3-09 from 6.00pm to 8.00pm.
To book tickets visit www.dia.org.au/sa
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