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Born December 15, 1912 in Sacramento, California, U.S.
Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames was an American artist and designer who worked in a variety of media. In creative partnership with her husband Charles Eames and the Eames Office, she was responsible for groundbreaking contributions in the fields of architecture, graphic design, textile design, film, and furniture.

Eames: The Architect and the Painter
Self (archive footage)

Solar Do-Nothing Machine

Cezanne

Powers of Ten

Atlas: A Sketch of the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire

The World of Franklin and Jefferson: The Opening Of An Exhibition

Kepler's Laws

The World of Franklin & Jefferson: Authors of Independence and Architects of the American Experiment

Nicholas Copernicus

Design Q & A

Computer Perspective

Alpha

Clown Face!

The Black Ships

A Small Hydromedusan: Polyorchis Haplus

The Image of the City

A Computer Glossary

A Rough Sketch for a Proposed Film Dealing with the Powers of Ten and the Relative Size of Things in the Universe

Babbage’s Calculating Machine or Difference Engine

National Fisheries Center and Aquarium

IBM at the Fair

Eratosthenes

Topology: Jordan's Curve Theorem

2ⁿ: A Story of the Power of Numbers

Symmetry

Something About Functions

The Fabulous Fifties

An Introduction to Feedback

Kaleidoscope Jazz Chair

The Expanding Airport

Toccata for Toy Trains

Day of the Dead

Tops (from Stars of Jazz)

House: After Five Years of Living

Bread

A Communications Primer

Blacktop

Parade, or Here They Come Down Our Street