We blogged about the Objectified Documentary back in January of this year here and are delighted to see it has finally made it to UK.
The documentary will be screened here in London at the Barbican from tomorrow 22nd until the 28 May. There will be a Q&A with the director, following the screenings on Wednesday 27 May, 6.30pm and Thursday 28 May, 8.30pm. Screening times and ticket info can be found over on the Barbican's website.
Below is the trailer again:
"Objectified is a documentary about industrial design; it’s about the manufactured objects we surround ourselves with, and the people who make them.On an average day, each of us uses hundreds of objects. (Don’t believe it? Start counting: alarm clock, light switch, faucet, shampoo bottle, toothbrush, razor…) Who makes all these things, and why do they look and feel the way they do? All of these objects are “designed,” but how can good design make them, and our lives, better?" Gary Hustwit
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