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Objectified
Directed byGary Hustwit
Produced byGary Hustwit
Swiss Dots
Veer
Edited byShelby Siegel
Laura Weinberg
Release date
  • March 14, 2009 (2009-03-14)
Running time
75 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Objectified is a feature-length documentary film examining the role of everyday non-living objects, and the people who design them, in our daily lives. The film is directed by Gary Hustwit. Objectified premiered at the South By Southwest Festival on March 14, 2009.

According to Swiss Dots Production, the film is the second part in a 3-film series Design Trilogy[1] the first being Helvetica about the famous typeface and the third and last film being the documentary Urbanized.

Appearing characters

  • Paola Antonelli - Design Curator, Museum of Modern Art (New York)
  • Chris Bangle - Former Design Director, BMW Group (Munich)
  • Andrew Blauvelt - Design Curator, Walker Art Center
  • Erwan Bouroullec - Designer (Paris)
  • Ronan Bouroullec - Designer (Paris)
  • Anthony Dunne - Designer (London)
  • Agnete Enga - Senior Industrial Designer, Smart Design
  • Dan Formosa - Design & Research, Smart Design (New York)
  • Naoto Fukasawa - Designer (Tokyo)
  • Jonathan Ive - Senior VP Industrial Design, Apple (Cupertino)
  • Hella Jongerius - Designer (Rotterdam)
  • Marc Newson - Designer (Paris)
  • Fiona Raby - Designer (London)
  • Dieter Rams - Former Design Director, Braun Kronberg (Germany)
  • Karim Rashid - Designer (New York)
  • Alice Rawsthorn - Design Editor, International Herald Tribune
  • Amber Shonts - Model
  • Davin Stowell - CEO & Founder, Smart Design
  • Jane Fulton Suri - IDEO
  • Rob Walker - New York Times Magazine

References

  1. ^ "Objectified trailer". Retrieved 2009-11-13.