Sat, Mar 14th, 2009 |
If you're at all interested in gadgets, industrial design, or the way things are made, you'll need to check out 'Objectified', a new documentary from Gary Hustwit that premiered tonight at South by Southwest.
Through interviews and excellent photography and editing, Hustwit -- who produced and directed 'Helvetica' -- tackles how designers work and what they think about while they're working. (These days, a lot about "sustainability.")
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