Exponents: A Study in Generalization
Created as a demonstration of multi-disciplinary thinking, this film was produced in association with UCLA Mathematics professor, Ray Redheffer. With the exclusive use of storytelling through animation this lively and exuberant presentation of the “architecture of algebra,” the film explains the behavior of specific exponents and concludes with the general laws that all exponential expressions obey – all achieved without the use of narration. Council on International Non-Theatrical Events (C.I.N.E.) Gold Eagle Award, 1975. Columbus International Film Festival Bronze Chris Plaque Award-C, 1975. New York International Animation Festival Bronze Praexinoscope Award, 1975. Melbourne Film Festival Selected for Participation, 1976.
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Exponents: A Study in Generalization is a 1973 animation film with a runtime of 0h 3m. Directed by Charles Eames. Find cast, ratings, and streaming options on LiveStreamTV.pk.
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Exponents: A Study in Generalization was directed by Charles Eames.










