Process Is Not Magic: Lessons Learned from Charles & Ray Eames

Maker Faire Bay Area 2015

May 15th-17th

Presentation Art & Design

Charles & Ray Eames' philosophy of learning-by-doing process was inquisitive, and thorough, resulting in projects that ranged from architecture, exhibits, and furniture to toys, films, and photography. Join Llisa Demetrios, granddaughter of Charles & Ray, in conversation with Exploratorium's Karen Wilkinson, on the Eames' maker design process.

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Llisa Demetrios

Llisa Demetrios, a third-generation sculptor, has been practicing her art for over twenty years. As a granddaughter of the Eameses, she is a board member of the Eames Foundation and Registrar for the Eames Collection LLC.

http://www.eamesoffice.com
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Karen Wilkinson

Karen Wilkinson is the co-founding director of the Exploratorium’s Tinkering Studio and co-author of the recent “The Art of Tinkering.” As a tinkerer and maker herself, Karen is deeply committed to the promise of maker-centered education.

http://tinkering.exploratorium.edu
Categories: Art & Design, Craft

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