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	<title>Museum Planning &#187; The Charles and Ray Eames Solar Do-Nothing Machine</title>
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		<title>The Charles and Ray Eames Solar Do-Nothing Machine, 1957</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Walhimer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Eames &#8220;Do-Nothing Machine&#8221; is one of my favorite sculptures. Ray and Charles Eames on Wikapedia Exhibition design of Ray and Charles Eames Textiles and Ornamental Arts of India (1955) Glimpses of the USA (seven screens for the American exhibition in Moscow, Sokoolniki Park) (1959) Mathematica (for IBM) (1961) IBM Pavilion at the 1964 New [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Eames &#8220;Do-Nothing Machine&#8221; is one of my favorite sculptures.</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_and_Ray_Eames" target="_blank">Ray and Charles Eames on Wikapedia</a></p>
<p><span id="Exhibition_design" class="mw-headline">Exhibition design of Ray and Charles Eames<br />
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<li>Textiles and Ornamental Arts of India (1955)</li>
<li>Glimpses of the USA (seven screens for the American exhibition in Moscow, Sokoolniki Park) (1959)</li>
<li>Mathematica (for IBM) (1961)</li>
<li>IBM Pavilion at the 1964 New York World&#8217;s Fair</li>
<li>Nehru: The man and his India (1965)</li>
<li>The World of Franklin and Jefferson (1975) built for the US Bicentennial Commission opens in Paris, travels to five other countries and the US</li>
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