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Architecture & Design Film Series: Objectified

Tuesday, September 30th, 2014
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Category
Film Type
Documentary
Cost
FREE
Location


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FREE SCREENING
6:00pm: food and cash bar
6:30pm: screening, followed by discussion

In Affiliation with VTIFF

 Objectified

The essence of design lies in its profound ability to affect how we think about and experience the world. Returning this fall, a film series about architecture and design that engages, provokes and inspires the community by exploring the impact and importance of design and beauty in our lives.

We invite you to join us for thoughtful discussion and light refreshments in hopes that this creative gathering will broaden awareness, foster connections, spark new ideas, and ultimately build momentum towards positive action.

More at www.ADfilmseries.org

About the Film:

Objectified
Directed by Gary Hustwit, 2009
USA, 75 minutes

www.objectifiedfilm.com

Objectified is a documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and the people who design them. It’s a look at the creativity at work behind the objects and the designers, who re-examine, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment on a daily basis. It’s about personal expression, identity, consumerism, and sustainability. What can we learn about who we are, and who we want to be, from the objects with which we surround ourselves? Objectified encourages us to stop and notice our surroundings and to think critically about creativity and consumption – how can good, intentional design make these manufactured objects – and by extension our lives – better?

The Architecture + Design Film Series is sponsored by:TruexCullinsVermont Eco-FloorsRivenPeregrine Design/Build,  AIAVTEmerging Professionals Network-AIAVT,American Flatbread Burlington HearthWagner Hodgson Landscape ArchitectureRadio Bean/Duino Duende, Roland Batten Fund, John Bossange, Mark and Marilyn Neagley, William Cats-Baril and Isabelle Desjardins, Jared Gange & Virginia Loughren, Anonymous Donors

BCA Center video projector and screen generously donated by the John M. Bissell Foundation, Inc.