Oddball Films presents Man and the Machine - The Future of Technology from the Past, a program of vintage films about computers, robots and other omnipresent technological marvels. In Microworld (1976) an overly dramatic William Shatner explores the oddly psychedelic world of microprocessors. Ray Bradbury's The Veldt (1970s) features a nuclear family in a computerized home that leads to deadly results. Isaac Asimov and Walter Cronkite investigate The Weird World of Robots (1968). Go behind the scenes of turning Yul Brenner into a killer cyborg in The Westworld Production Short (1973). Presaging the current internet matchmaking trend, Comput-Her Baby is a wacky art film spoofing the notion of computer-assisted love in 1967. IBM commissioned Ray and Charles Eames to create the short cartoon The Information Machine (1958) chronicling man's relation to data processing. With more surprises, trailers and commercials in store!
The Information Machine (Color, 1958) Image
Ray and Charles Eames directed this cartoon about the progress of man's ability to process information, culminating in the computer, which at that point was little more than a giant, complicated data-processor. Produced for IBM.
The Weird World of Robots (1968)
Famed sci-fi author and futurist Isaac Asimov and Walter Cronkite investigate the strange and
surreal world of robotics in the 1960s. Asimov advocates a race of "worker robots" to do the
blue collar work for planet earth. Watch a robotic dog (Old Yaller), human amplifiers, a centaur and robotic machines designed to stimulate human responses to medical students. Later the "grave" questions are posed: "There is no question that man can live with the robot. The
question is, can the robot live with man."
The World of Tomorrow (1939)
Watch Elektro, the robot and his human master smoke a cigarette at the 1939 World's Fair!
Signal Syntax (1980)
Ridiculous, bizarre low budget short about killer computers that violently do away with their owners. Featuring vintage computer technology, this John Remington film poses is an omen to the grudge against humanity personal computers of the future will hold.
For the Early Birds:
The Challenge of Tomorrow (Color, 1964)
This RCA promotional film contains some of the most jaw-droppingly beautiful Kodachrome color and stunning visuals in the Oddball Film Archive. Covers the RCA corporation’s multi-faceted electronic manufacturing and entertainment fields; from electron tube manufacturing, very rare footage vinyl record manufacturing and recording, TV cameras, computers, space technology and more. The retro future never looked better!