Hi Jen,
Thanks for posting this link to Powers of Ten.
I have posted links to this film a couple of times in the past here in IceInSpace, see -
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...5&postcount=10
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...56&postcount=2
However, it is really worth bringing people's attention to it again, because it is
such a neat film.
In fact it is more than that. In film circles, it is very famous and is regarded as
among the most significant documentaries ever made. So much so that in 1998,
it was selected for inclusion into the U.S. National Film Registry on the criteria
of being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
And it wasn't just made by nobodies. It was commissioned by IBM and made
by the husband and wife team of Ray and Charles Eames, two famous architects/
designers of the 20th century. These are the type of people that were way ahead
of their time with regards architectural design and style.
For example, whenever you go to an airport anywhere in the world, it is likely
to have those molded plastic chairs that are linked in a row together.
This was an Eames design, first designed for the airport "Terminal of the Future"
in the 1960's for Dallas Love Field airport in Texas.
And the narrator isn't just nobody either. It was none other that physicist Philip
Morrison. One of the key team members of the Manhattan Project during the
war and originally a student of none other than Robert Oppenheimer,
Morrision was one of the men who transported the Trinity test plutonium core
to the test point tower. However, after seeing the effect the bomb had on Hiroshima,
Morrison helped found the Federation of American Scientists and championed
the cause of nonproliferation.
If Powers of Ten, which was first made in 1968, seems ahead of its time, it is
because the talented people behind it were among that group of individuals
that helped shape the times we live in today.
Here is a link to a picture of the über-cool Charles and Ray Eames -
http://www.indesignlive.com/articles...-of-100-images