Industrial Style refers to an aesthetic trend in design that emphasizes sharp lines, abrupt connections and dynamic interactions of motion. It is derivative of the same forces that created the architectural movement Deconstructivism and the anime genre Mecha, and can be seen in such automobile design examples as the BMW Z4 by Chris Bangle, the Ferrari Enzo, the Lamborghini Reventon, and Cadillac's Art and Science trend. Non-automotive examples include watch designs by Fossil, Inc., the Batman film set by Anton Furst, and eyewear and other costuming from The Matrix.