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The Peugeot EX1 Concept is an electric vehicle made by Peugeot and presented in the Paris 2010 autoshow. It has two engines that provides 250 kW (340 hp) and 480 Nm of torque.
It has broken 6 speed records for a vehicle weighing less than 1000 kg. Set from a standing start, the EX1 set the following times: 1/8 mile (8.89sec), 1/4 mile (14.4s), 500m (16.81s), 1/2 mile (23.85s), 1000m (28.16s), and 1 mile (41.09s). It set a 0-60 mph run in 3.55sec and an overall top speed of 161 mph.
Haven't had this much fun sketching on a project in a long time. the company (confederate motorcycles) was said to embrace a pure, minimalist, and rogue approach to design and all their products have a bare machined aesthetic. I really like drawing machined parts and very harsh, purely functional forms, so this was right up my alley.
Here is the final concept piece :)
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I had to pick a special concept that represented my generation, and of course, I picked Facebook, and how teens are addicted and how they post really personal information, and I had to show that in a photo/photos, and also had to write a story about it.
Sale of merchandise and souvenirs at ArtScience Museum during Sneakertopia - Step into Street Culture.
"The design principle „Impressions of Flow“ of Borgward ISABELLA Concept embodies the future focus of the entire Borgward company with regard to its design DNA and drive technology."
IAA 2017
Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung
Frankfurt
Duitsland - Germany
September 2017
Concept art, storyboard thumbnails and color keys for the World Wide Biggies Property and iphone game "Bigby l.a.p.d."
For this image I used a pair of shoes to show the concept of reflection. It was taken in tungsten lighting. I tried to show reflection without using a mirror. I think this is a good representation of the concept of reflection.
Lately I've been challenging myself more and more to consider why it is I make art, and to put more thought into things than "oh! this is pretty". For me, photography is too often just seen as a snapshot, or just a totally honest interperitation of what someone saw. This concept has become the product of this thinking, as well as stong influences from Joseph Turner. These are more of a test of the concept that I made in photoshop using old landscapes I had, but in the future I plan on doing most of the distortion in camera. As always, I'm interested to hear other's thoughts, opinions, and questions. Thanks!
Strange 1976 Outsider Psychedelic Canadian single, definitely not a lost classic but it would play perfectly with Amon Düül's "Disaster".
1976 pressing on Reveal label.
The iPhone augmented reality applications that are all the rage are gimmicky and really not as useful as a good infographic / interface in most cases.
Here's a quick 5-minute photo composite of a place where augmented reality would be useful. We have heads-up displays in a lot of cars these days; here's a visual processing system that makes automotive navigation way easier — just highlight the road they're supposed to be on.
With the new BMW Z4 and Bentley GTC Speed both bowing today, along with this new Volkswagen Concept BlueSport, Detroit is, oddly enough, becoming the show for convertibles.
But the Volkswagen concept has a special twist that appeals to environmentally conscious sports-car enthusiasts: a Clean Diesel engine, mounted mid-ship.
The BlueSport Concept likely prefaces a long rumored—and headed to production, according to some sources—roadster based on the Concept-R, first shown more than five years ago at the Frankfurt auto show.
The silver exterior and orange fabric convertible top formed an interesting contrast with the black interior and looked anything but conservative. Wheel wells are flared dramatically outward, and large air intakes just behind the doors signal its mid-engine configuration. The interior features a matte-black look, with an instrument panel that’s rather simple in layout. One-piece seatbacks hint of racing, and as with several other concepts here at the show, a touch screen interface that controls “all information and entertainment functions.”
Volkswagen says in a release from the press preview that the Roadster would be built in Germany.
With a light weight of only 2640 pounds, the BlueSport promises to be nimble and fast. A 180-bhp Clean Diesel TDI engine brings it to 62 mph in just 6.6 seconds, according to the Wolfsburg automaker, and it has a top speed of 140 mph. A six-speed DSG gearbox does the shifting, with power going to the rear wheels.
With regard to those who might think diesels are a bit dirty, the BlueSport is fitted with a NOx downstream catalytic converter to keep it especially clean—and, likely to pass U.S. emissions without the need for AdBlue. Fuel economy rates about 55 miles per gallon overall, VW says, with a driving range of up to 710 miles. The BlueSport also incorporates an Eco mode, bringing an automatic start-stop system as well as energy regeneration to cut fuel consumption in city driving.
Volkswagen is, already, more than a decade late to the roadster party. But rather than cloning any of the existing models, Volkswagen has struck out in a new direction with the mid-engine design and a clear recognition of diesels as a performance powetrain.
The BlueSport has two small cargo spaces—one that’s 4 cubic feet in front and another that’s just about 2.5 cubic feet in back.VW states that it’s “enough for working documents or an extended weekend trip for two.” Two minimalists, that is.
At about 157 inches long, with a 95.7-inch wheelbase, the lightweight roadster looks poised to land somewhere between the Lotus Elise and Porsche Boxster in purpose—though perhaps closer to the much-missed Toyota MR2 in market position.
With Volkswagen talking recently about reviewing its portfolio and potentially trimming its future plans, according to some sources, will it make it to production? We'll just have to wait and see.
A concept sketch for a fun, light weight, sports utility vehicle I did as a project during my 2nd year at university. The design uses a lot motorbike themes and influences.