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Using 14 simultaneous projections, Ray and Charles Eames exhibit (Think!) at the 1964/1965 World’s Fair in New York, bombarded the audience with a multimedia presentation that explained human experience as computational. Housed in the IBM Pavillion, the theater’s architecture raised … Continue reading
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