“Paperwork Explosion” (by HensonCompany)
In 1967, Henson was contracted by IBM to make a film extolling the virtues of their new technology, the MT/ST, a primitive word processor. The film would explore how the MT/ST would help control the massive amount of documents generated by a typical business office. Paperwork Explosion, produced in October 1967, is a quick-cut montage of images and words illustrating the intensity and pace of modern business. Henson collaborated with Raymond Scott on the electronic sound track.
“Machines should work. People should think.”
If you think about what was in the theaters at the time, the cuts and tone of this aren’t so astonishing in the wake of...