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Dallas Design Week: Objectified

Friday, April 15, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)

Arlington, TX

Dallas Design Week: Objectified

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Join us Friday Night at UT Arlington, in FIne Arts Room 148 for a screening of Objectifed, a film by Gary Hustwit, who directed Helvetica.

Objectified is a feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them. It’s a look at the creativity at work behind everything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s about the designers who re-examine, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment on a daily basis. 

Featuring
Paola Antonelli (Museum of Modern Art, New York)
Chris Bangle (BMW Group, Munich)
Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec (Paris)
Andrew Blauvelt (Walker Art Center, Minneapolis)
Tim Brown (IDEO)
Anthony Dunne (London)
Dan Formosa (Smart Design)
Naoto Fukasawa (Tokyo)
Jonathan Ive (Apple, California)
Hella Jongerius (Rotterdam)
David Kelley (IDEO)
Bill Moggridge (IDEO)
Marc Newson (London/Paris)
Fiona Raby (London)
Dieter Rams (Kronberg, Germany)
Karim Rashid (New York)
Alice Rawsthorn (International Herald Tribune)
Davin Stowell (Smart Design)
Jane Fulton Suri (IDEO)
Rob Walker (New York Times Magazine)

 

 

When & Where


UT Arlington
UTA Fine Arts Building
500 South Cooper Street
Arlington, TX 76013

Friday, April 15, 2011 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM (CT)


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American Institute of Graphic Arts, Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter



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