Archive for February, 2011
Supple Electric Vehicle
How about possessing an electric vehicle that will bend anywhere as per your whims and wishes? Instruct it to go left, right, front, back just anywhere. Phew! But where does one find such flexibility? To add some flexibility to your driving experience, 19-year-old mechanical engineering student Mohamad Sadegh Samakoush is beaming with his innovative creation called “Supple.”
Roofless Gambo Beach Boy Car
Recreational vehicles have come a long way and with new technology pouring in everyday, they are just becoming an integral part of modern life. Visiting a beach or going for a spin with friends along the coast, “Beach Boy” will accompany you. Don’t jump to conclusions girls, Beach boy is handsome but oops it is a car concept. Devoid of the roof, this car will make the driving experience all the more fun. If that was not enough, then metamorphose it into a roomy deck for that ultimate experience.
MONTAURUS Ropeway By Clemens Aeur
How about an escape in the lap of mountains? Away from the hustle bustle of cities, a place where skies are untouched of polluting substances. A place which is less explored and has all the pureness intact. But, getting access to such remote areas can be quite a task. Plus, a heavy luggage will make you sweat like never before making you feel feeble. How about a public shuttle service that will make you land such a place, and that too without much effort. Montaurus will pull you up the mountain village, which otherwise is hard to reach because of the absence of roads or hard topography.
School Zone – High Tech Crosswalks By Woo Seungkyun
School Zone is a concept crosswalk designed specifically for school zones but has amazing potential for other uses. The system changes several key elements to existing crosswalks promising safety for both pedestrians and drivers.
Rig Wheel By Marcus Martinez
How about riding something that will not only provide maneuverability but also make sure you do your day’s workout? With a stream-lined aerated closed formation, the “Rig Wheel” by Marcus Martinez follows the dimensional constraints of a bike lane. Activated by refashioned reclining bike mechanics, this encase is made out of a mono film. The substance has an appearance that is used during windsurfing. Because of its collapsible makeup, sturdiness, tonnage and placidity, its construction directly matches a windsurfing rig.





