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Eastman Kodak

Floating Carpet
The roof of the building provides a variety of backgrounds for photographers, including gently sloping walkways, sculptured fountains, pools containing exotic flowers--and even an area simulating the moon's surface. Reached by stairways and escalators, the roof is 363 feet in length and is supported by an unusual arrangement of columns that from a distance makes it appear to float.

Color Giants
Five color photographs, each 30 by 36 feet in size and illuminated day and night, are mounted on a tower 80 feet high which rises one end of the pavilion. The prints, changed every four weeks, are selected from among thousands of photographs taken by special camera crews that traveled through much of the world looking for striking pictures of nature and of people at work and play.

Seeing, Hearing And Learning
A 23-minute color movie, The Searching Eye, made by the noted film technician Saul Bass. gives a child's view of common- place and unusual wonders of the world. Utilizing a new multi-image, 70-millimeter projection process, the movie is shown in a large, air-conditioned circular theater which is built into the base of the eight-story picture tower. In the smaller theater, which is entered from the roof of the pavilion, there are fashion shows and exhibits of Kodak's textiles as well as other nonphotographic products.

Answers And Exhibits
On the ground floor is a potpourri of services and displays. Attendants in an information center direct people to photogenic events being held at the Fair, specialists answer questions on photography, and technicians make free minor camera repairs and adjustments. Included among the exhibits:

  • "Adventures in Photography" is a display of pictures illustrating the range of photographic opportunities for the average camera user.
  • The Science Area is devoted to examples of photography's value to science and explanations of the science of photography.
  • Prize winning photographs have been assembled from a variety of competitions.
  • X-ray uses for determining the fitness of pilots and airplanes, solving crimes and proving the authenticity of works of art are on display.
  • Movie techniques. home and professional, are shown in two exhibits that also display the latest in movie equipment.