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[BBC系列]:设计天才The Genius of Design-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由丹尼斯·劳森(Dennis Lawson)主持的科学技术纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2010年出版-英语旁白Science, Technology Documentary hosted by Dennis Lawson, published by BBC in 2010- English narration
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设计的天才这是一个由五个部分组成的系列,由屡获殊荣的摄影天才系列背后的团队制作,该系列探讨了设计的历史,重点关注发明和发明。例如拉环和配套的厨房?它讲述了从工业革命到20年代的现代主义,摇摆的60年代,设计师80年代以及直到今天的设计故事。采访菲利普·史塔克(Philippe Starck)等明星设计师以及苹果和福特的创意人;以及像Stephen Fry这样的设计迷。“设计的天才”描绘了从工业革命到现代的故事发明和创新。此版本中的五个程序是“机器中的鬼魂:工业革命”,“生活设计:1920年代和30年代”,“战争蓝图”:??机器中???的鬼魂这个新系列的第一集讲述了工业设计诞生的迷人故事。除了著名的名字,从韦奇伍德(Wedgwood)到威廉·莫里斯(William Morris),它还探索了匿名设计师的工作,这些设计师负责平庸而又经典的铸铁炊具到羊剪的设计-最终在T型福特汽车上达到顶峰。包括对福特汽车全球设计主管传奇设计师Dieter Rams和J Mays的访谈。[编辑]???生活设计???在1920年代和1930年代遭受危机困扰的数十年中,世界处于两次全球战争之间的转折点,设计提出了关于未来事物形态的截然不同的想法,从包豪斯的激进未来主义到英国模拟Tudor架构和三件套套件。在欧洲,“现代运动”促进了机器的优点,并利用诸如开放式生活,厨房和管状钢管家具这样的理论和产品制造了机器,这些机器和设备已成为设计界的主流。在美国,雷蒙德·洛维(Raymond Loewy)和亨利·德雷福斯(Henry Dreyfuss)等设计师探索并利用了美国消费者的梦想和愿望,以开发一种基于市场的设计方法,该方法已成为现代消费者社会的基石之一。??战争蓝图???《设计天才》通过在德国,英国,苏联和美国设计和制造的敌对战争机器的棱镜来考察第二次世界大战,每个战争机器都对国家和政权的意识形态优先权产生了令人着迷的关注。生产了它们。从英国玩具制造商大量拼凑的Sten枪的绝望性,到全木蚊式战斗轰炸机的致命优雅,被描述为“有史以来最精美的家具”,这些故事背后的故事产品揭示了当国家生存受到威胁时,良好设计的定义将如何发生巨大变化。拥有沙漠战争老兵彼得Gudgin和设计师迈克尔·格雷夫斯。[编辑]???优质生活通过化学???设计的故事进入了50年代和60年代,一种叫做塑料的革命性新材料与电子微型化的奇迹相结合,使设计师能够为战后消费者提供新的东西:解放。设计师Verner PanThe Genius of DesignThis five-part series, made by the team behind the award-winning series The Genius of Photography, The series examines the history of design, focusing on inventions – such as the ring pull and the fitted kitchen – that have transformed modern life.It tells the story of design from the Industrial Revolution through 20s modernism, the swinging 60s, the designer 80s and up to the present day. Features interviews with star designers like Philippe Starck and creatives from Apple and Ford; as well as design fans like Stephen Fry. THE GENIUS OF DESIGN charts the story invention and innovation from the Industrial Revolution up to modern day. The five programmes in this release are 'Ghosts in the Machine: The Industrial Revolution', 'Designs for Living: The 1920s and 30s', 'Blueprints for War: WWII', 'Better Living through Chemistry: The Post-war 50s and 60s', and 'Objects of Desire: From the 70s to 90s'.[edit] Ghosts in the Machine The first episode of this new series tells the fascinating story of the birth of industrial design. Alongside the celebrated names, from Wedgwood to William Morris, it also explores the work of the anonymous designers responsible for prosaic but classic designs for cast-iron cooking pots to sheep shears - harbingers of a breed of industrially produced objects culminating in the Model T Ford. Includes interviews with legendary designer Dieter Rams and J Mays, Ford Motors' global head of design.[edit] Designs for Living In the crisis-stricken decades of the 1920s and 1930s, with the world at the tipping point between two global wars, design suggested dramatically different ideas about the shape of things to come, from the radical futurism of the Bauhaus to the British love affair with mock-Tudor architecture and the three-piece suite. In Europe, the 'modern movement' promoted the virtues of the machine and the machine-made with theories and products like open-plan living, the fitted kitchen and tubular steel furniture which have become absorbed into the mainstream of the designed world. In the USA, designers like Raymond Loewy and Henry Dreyfuss explored and exploited the dreams and desires of American consumers to develop a market-based approach to design which has become one of the bedrocks of the modern consumer society. Featuring Niels Diffrient and Tom Dyckhoff.[edit] Blueprints for War The Genius of Design examines the Second World War through the prism of the rival war machines designed and built in Germany, Britain, the USSR and the USA, with each casting a fascinating sidelight on the ideological priorities of the nations and regimes which produced them. From the desperate improvisation of the Sten gun, turned out in huge numbers by British toy-makers, to the deadly elegance of the all-wood Mosquito fighter-bomber, described as 'the finest piece of furniture ever made', the stories behind these products reveal how definitions of good design shift dramatically when national survival is at stake. Featuring desert war veteran Peter Gudgin and designer Michael Graves.[edit] Better Living through Chemistry The story of design enters the 50s and 60s, when a revolutionary new material called plastic combined with the miracles of electronic miniaturisation to allow designers to offer post-war consumers something new: liberation. Designer Verner Panton pursued the seemingly impossible dream of a chair made from a seamless piece of plastic while Joe Colombo proposed the Austin Powers-style 'cabriolet bed', complete with built-in cigarette lighter and stereo. Meanwhile in Japan, designers at Sony were shrinking radios from pocket-size to palm-size, paving the way for the ultimate in portable lifestyle-the Walkman. But the optimism of the era came to an abrupt end when concerns about the environmental impact of plastic came to the fore.Featuring Sony master designer Teiyu Goto, Alberto Alessi and Stephen Bayley.[edit] Objects of Desire Picking up the story of design from the drab days of the late 70s, the final episode tracks the explosion of wild creativity that defined the 'designer decades' of the 80s and early 90s. By addressing wants rather than needs and allying themselves to the blatant consumerism of 'retail culture' designers emerged from the backrooms to claim a starring role in the shaping of modern life. Designers also played a decisive role in making the world-changing power of computer and digital technology available to the masses through the design of keyboards, the mouse and the 'desktop'. And now, with concerns growing daily about our insatiable appetite for 'stuff', designers are also offering new ideas about sustainable consumption for the future.Featuring Philippe Starck, Marc Newson, Jonathan Ive and Stephen Fry.
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比特率: 1839 kbps
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Video 画面比例: 1.731 (16:9)
帧速率: 25
音频编码: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
音频比特率: 192 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
音频串流: 2ch
音频语言: English
分集时长 48.mins
分集数: 5
体积: 700 MB
来源: DVD
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Video Codec: XviD ISO MPEG-4
Video Bitrate: 1839 kbps
Video Resolution: 720 x 416
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.731 (16:9)
Frames Per Second: 25
Audio Codec: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3)
Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s AC3 48000 Hz
Audio Streams: 2ch
Audio Languages: English
RunTime per Part 48.mins
Number Of Parts: 5
Part Size: 700 MB
Source: DVD
Encoded by: Harry65
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