A Computer Glossary by Charles & Ray Eames (IBM, 1968)

by Scott Beale on July 27, 2008 · 0 comments

In 1968 Charles and Ray Eames produced the wonderful animated short film “A Computer Glossary” for IBM, with music was scored by Elmer Bernstein, which attempted to explain some of the terminology associated with the new computer age.

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