Summaries

Three industrial sites one after the other : cars in Dresden, clocks in New York and cymbals in Istanbul. A reflection on time and work.

What do a luxury automobile, a wall clock, and a cymbal have in common? The Unstable Object, is a visually sensual essay on contemporary models of production. Interested in the ways 'things' affect both producer and consumer, Eisenberg travels to a state-of-the-art Volkswagen factory in Dresden, where shoppers look on as their individualized cars are hand-built by specialists; to Chicago Lighthouse Industries, where blind workers produce wall clocks for government offices; and to a cymbal factory in Istanbul, where cymbals are cast and hammered by hand, exactly as they were 400 years ago. Through a series of sequences each highlighting the senses of sight, sound, and touch, The Unstable Object probes relationships our global economy creates between individuals around the world.—Anonymous

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Genres
  • Action
  • Documentary
Release date Jul 9, 2011
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States Germany Turkey
Production companies Daniel Eisenberg Films

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Runtime 1h 7m
Color Color
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