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Thursday, April 1st 2010

Jeremy Dean’s Futurama: the car of the future! (via Neato)

Tags: art, cars, future, oil

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Monday, February 8th 2010

Joe Stevens’ Vans and the Places Where they Were is a fascinating typology, despite the windowless vans’ inherent creepiness.

Tags: photography, cars, typology, americana

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Wednesday, January 13th 2010

I can’t explain my fascination over this image. But it stays with me. (via Pedro Quintas)

Tags: cars, design


Maria:
ikea motors: a DIY car.

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Sunday, January 10th 2010

An interesting post about the Bullitt car chase sequence. It’s incredible that forty-two years later it still is considered the greatest chase ever put to film, and in fact I’m hard pressed to think of car chases as great as the one on Pater Yates’ film. I can only remember William Friedkin’s The French Connection or John Frankenheimer’s Ronin - that generation of directors must have had a special knack for staging chases. (via the very interesting Selvedge Yard)

Tags: film, cars

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Thursday, December 3rd 2009

Wow. A carefully composed car accident. (via Pedro Quintas)

Tags: photography, serendipity, cars

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Tuesday, September 1st 2009

My thoughts exactly: Fat cars! This one’s front does resemble an actual Seat or Audi. (via the great But Does It Float)

Tags: cars, art, fat

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Sunday, August 2nd 2009

Over at Boing Boing there’s an interesting post about how most people prefer cars with ‘angry faces’. This is, in fact, something that has bothered me for a while. Even though some people, such as your humble narrator, just drive some car (meaning: it was given to me so I hadn’t much of a choice), I think more often than not a car’s design offers a pretty good image of the person driving it. There is, for instance, a pretty interesting essay by Nick Perry on his book Hyperreality and Global Culture on why the BMW 635CSi is evil.

From an European standpoint, Audi and Seat are the main offenders in exploiting the ‘evil look’, and I’d say three-quarters of the time some bastard is pushing close behind me in the motorway, he’s driving one of those. Those cars may have the airbags and the intelligent braking systems, but are actually designed for unsafe driving. Remember the Honda CRX? One really good machine - shame that the place to see one is the junkyard, and it’ll be severely beaten.

Of course, there are also the ‘sensible’ Toyotas and whatnot whose drivers will cut you off only to drive very slowly - the single road event that makes me step out of the car in the next light and beat the guy who did it with a large stick - so unsafe driving is obviously not something only people with angry-eyed cars do. But as they probably say, the headlights offer a look inside the driver’s soul…

Tags: cars, design, society, road_safety, semiotics


Alex :
You, writing about cars?

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Friday, June 26th 2009

Auto. Sueño y Materia - Cars and landscapes, an exhibition at the Laboral Centro in Gijon, Spain, looks very interesting. Even though automobiles are pretty ubiquous still, exhibitions like this make me feel the car is already a 20th century anachronism…

Tags: cars, art, exhibition, spain

That’s right, not even China wants Hummer. Ouch. (via The Null Device)

Tags: china, cars, environment, economy, the_long_depression

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