Apple's Jony Ive previews The Met's 'Manus x Machina'
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute on Monday took the wraps off its 'Manus x Machina' exhibit -- the focal point of this year's Met Gala -- and Apple design chief Jony Ive was on hand for the introduction.
Via Jim Shi on twitter
"Our goal has always been to try to create objects as beautiful as they are functional," Ive told a group of assembled journalists. Ive is one of the Apple-sponsored fundraiser's four hosts, along with Vogue's Anna Wintour, pop megastar Taylor Swift, and actor Idris Elba.
The exhibit, curated by The Met's Andrew Bolton, is a celebration of fashion as a form of art and technological expression. It traces the progress of process and technology, and "explores how designers are reconciling the handmade and the machine-made," according to the museum.
Apple -- and Ive in particular -- have long touted the traditional foundations of many of their products and tried to impress upon the public that they are objects created by people, despite being crafted by machines.
According to fashion journalist Jim Shi, Ive will not be the only Apple executive in attendance at the gala -- chief executive Tim Cook is slated to join Wintour at her table.
Via Jim Shi on twitter
"Our goal has always been to try to create objects as beautiful as they are functional," Ive told a group of assembled journalists. Ive is one of the Apple-sponsored fundraiser's four hosts, along with Vogue's Anna Wintour, pop megastar Taylor Swift, and actor Idris Elba.
The exhibit, curated by The Met's Andrew Bolton, is a celebration of fashion as a form of art and technological expression. It traces the progress of process and technology, and "explores how designers are reconciling the handmade and the machine-made," according to the museum.
Apple -- and Ive in particular -- have long touted the traditional foundations of many of their products and tried to impress upon the public that they are objects created by people, despite being crafted by machines.
According to fashion journalist Jim Shi, Ive will not be the only Apple executive in attendance at the gala -- chief executive Tim Cook is slated to join Wintour at her table.
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Btw, Tim Cook is also expected to be at the event tonight. Are people going to bitch about that too?
A classic design should be as good as not to be changed every year. Sadly, the iPhone 6 design is not that. Maybe the iPhone 4 design language.
I hope for Apple's sake it doesn't look like the leaked photos of the back and that it's the rumoured all glass with a curved screen now, not in 2018.
I don't think it will look like the 6.