A Computer Perspective

A Computer Perspective

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Jan 1, 1973 · Anglais · Relié (176 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 176
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1973
Éditeur Harvard University Press
Édition First Edition
ISBN-10 0674156250
ISBN-13 9780674156258

Description

In a captivating exploration of design and technology, the renowned duo Charles and Ray Eames present a unique viewpoint on the evolving relationship between humans and computers. Their insightful perspectives navigate the intersection of art and technology, showcasing how these elements can coalesce to enhance everyday life. With meticulous attention to detail, they reveal the potential of computers not just as tools, but as catalysts for creativity and innovation.

The narrative unfolds with an examination of the subjective experience of using technology, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities it presents. The Eameses challenge readers to rethink preconceived notions about machinery, arguing that the true power of computers lies in their ability to amplify human thoughts and ideas. This approach is laced with their characteristic wit and a clear passion for design.

Edited by Glen Fleck and accompanied by an introduction that sets the thematic tone, the work invites those from various fields to engage with the ideas presented. Robert Staples’ production adds a visual dimension that complements the thoughtful text, making it an immersive experience.

Ultimately, this book serves as a reminder of the endless possibilities technology offers when combined with the vision of creative minds. It encourages a dialogue about how design can shape our interaction with machines, paving the way for a future where technology and artistry coexist harmoniously.

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Science & Technologie Histoire Affaires & Économie
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