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Computer Perspective, made in 1972, stands out with its rich visual tapestry, a documentary that unfolds like an engaging slideshow. You can feel the influence of the Eames Office's aesthetic sensibilities. The film meanders through the history of computation, blending artifacts and ideas, almost like a time capsule for anyone curious about early computing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the nuances of each display, while the atmosphere is both reflective and forward-looking. It's not just a film about technology; it captures the zeitgeist of an era on the brink of digital revolution.
Computer Perspective is quite a niche title, and its availability can be sparse, often found in specialized collections rather than mainstream outlets. Its ties to IBM and the Eames Office add layers to its allure for collectors; it reflects a unique blend of design and technology from the early 70s. If you come across a copy, it often has that undeniable vintage charm that makes it a curiosity for both film enthusiasts and tech history buffs alike.
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