Jay Osgerby on Imbuing Objects With Meaning
On Ep. 142 of our Time Sensitive podcast, the British designer Jay Osgerby, of the London-based industrial design studio Barber Osgerby, considers what his years inside factories and surrounded by craftspeople have taught him about human ingenuity, and reflects on objects as vessels for memory, history, feeling, and soul. [05:04] Carrying the Torch [13:56] Listening to Objects [29:09] Fewer, Better Things [49:55] The Greats [58:24] Full Circle Subscribe to our channel! / @theslowdown Candid, revealing long-form conversations with leading minds about their life and work through the lens of time. Host Spencer Bailey interviews each guest about how they think about time broadly and how specific moments in time have shaped who they are today. View all of our content at http://slowdown.media Follow us on Instagram / slowdown.media

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