Prototype Making With Futurefarmers

As an extension of design collective Futurefarmers' exhibit "A Variation on the Powers of Ten," showcasing at the Berkeley Art Museum, the collective invited artists, inventors and innovative makers to the Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts to make prototypes of tools inspired by the Eames' film "Powers of Ten." Eames' films, and Eames' inspired films, were also being screened at the Exploratorium's theater. It was great fun!

Here are some pictures I took of the other artists who showed up to make tools, the facade of the Palace, me playing with a prism projector at the Exploratorium, and the postcard for the exhibit.













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