Dreams of Progress videos: visions for the future
To New Horizons, Handy (Jam) Organization, USA, 1940 – 23 min.
“Definitive document of pre-World War II futuristic utopian thinking, as envisioned by General Motors. Documents the ‘Futurama’ exhibit in GM’s ‘Highways and Horizons’ pavilion at the World’s Fair, which looks ahead to the ‘wonder world of 1960.’”
Part of the Prelinger Archives: http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger Sponsor: General Motors Corporation, Department of Public Relations. Video: http://www.archive.org/details/ToNewHor1940Century 21 Calling, Fairbanks (Jerry) Productions, 1964 – 14 min.
“Romp through the futuristic landscape of the Seattle World’s Fair, centred in the Bell System pavilion.”
Part of the Prelinger Archives: http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger Sponsor: American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T). Video: http://www.archive.org/details/Century21964Future of Cities, Squint/opera, UK, 2007 – 4 min.
“The film was commissioned by The Danish Royal Academy of Architecture and is part of a publication outlining the outcome of the International Federation for Housing and Planning Congress that took place in Copenhagen in 2007. ‘Futures of Cities’ is a selection of contributions presented during the congress. These contributions consist of work from miscellaneous architectural practitioners, ten principles developed by ‘Monday Morning’ and competition entries from the student competition that took place as part of the event.”
Producer: http://www.squintopera.com Video: http://www.vimeo.com/1774270 - - - -
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