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David
Meckel and Eames Demetrios Speak At
The Eames Design Legacy: A Design Lecture Series
on March 27 and April 24, 7 pm
Key innovators in modern 20th century design, Charles and Ray Eames
worked in a broad spectrum of design media - architecture, furniture
design, film, photography, graphic design, toys, and public exhibition.
Taking the Eames classic 1961 Mathematica: The World of Numbers
and
Beyond exhibition currently on display at the Exploratorium as a
point of departure, the Exploratorium presents the final two installments
of The Eames Design Legacy: A Design Lecture Series. The series
features designer David Meckel, who began his career at the Eames Office,
on Wednesday March 27, and Eames Demetrios, Director of the Eames Office,
on Wednesday April 24, both at 7pm. These events are free with admission
to the Exploratorium. Bay Area collector, curator, and design historian
Steve Cabella will act as host. The program is as follows:
Wednesday, March 27
David Meckel
McBean, 7pm
David Meckel investigates the Eames' legacy in the world of modern
design, information architecture, museum exhibit design, and their
personal legacy. Meckel, FAIA, holds a Masters in Architecture from
Columbia University. He began his career working with Charles and
Ray Eames in their Venice California studio. He directed all of the
design work for the 1984 Olympics and was chosen as one of ID Magazine's
"ID Forty" Design and Technology Innovators in 1997 and
elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows
in 1998.
He co-founded the Interior Architecture program at Otis Art Institute
in Los Angeles with Richard Saul Wurman and founded the Architecture
program at CCAC in San Francisco where he serves in the Office of
the President. In addition to these and many other activities he is
principal of Meckel (Design) Consulting.
Wednesday,
April 24
Eames Demetrios
McBean, 7pm
In the final event in this series on Eames design, the Exploratorium
presents Eames Demetrios. Eames Demetrios is a multimedia and exhibition
designer, lecturer, filmmaker and author. Additionally, as the principal
of the Eames Office, he directs the "preserving, communicating
and extending the work of Charles and Ray Eames."
Demetrios frequently lectures to museum staff and educators and participates
with corporations on topics related to design, Powers of Ten, and
connecting physical space and cyberspace. His recently completed book,
An Eames Primer, provides the first documentation of the real
design process of his grandparents, Charles and Ray Eames. It is published
by Universe, a division of Rizzoli Books.
The Eames Mathematica: The World of Numbers
and Beyond
at the Exploratorium provides a rare opportunity to walk through an
exhibition designed by world renown Charles and Ray Eames their
only one still extant.
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The Exploratorium
is located inside the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco's Marina
District. Museum admission is as follows: Members FREE; Adults (18-64)
$10.00; University Students (with ID) $7.50; Senior citizens (65+) $7.50;
People with disabilities $6.00; Youth (5-17) $6.00; Children Under 4
FREE. First Wednesdays of the month FREE. The Exploratorium's winter
hours, from Labor Day through Memorial Day, are TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY
10amÐ5pm (WEDNESDAYS UNTIL 9:00pm), CLOSED MONDAYS, except for most
holidays. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the Exploratorium is
open SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, from 10am-6pm (Wednesdays until 9pm). The Exploratorium
is wheelchair accessible. For information, call(415) EXP-LORE.
CONTACT: LINDA
DACKMAN (415) 561-0363 / Leslie Patterson (415) 561-0377
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