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Photo by Simona Cupoli |
As the Special Guest at last month's
Interieur Biennale in Belgium,
Ross Lovegrove exhibited a futuristic car concept made up of streaming surface patterns projected onto a fluid fibreglass form inspired by a drop of water.
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Photo by Simona Cupoli |
The name of the concept car, Future Primitivism/Instinctive Overide, refers to the fact that the form has been shaped by instinct and intuition rather than by science and rationale. Working with Italian designers
G-Studio, who also collaborate with NASA, and UK studio
Biothing, Lovegrove created a suspended fibreglass form that the video appears to wrap around like a surface coating.
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Photo by Simona Cupoli |
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Photo by Simona Cupoli |
Lovegrove says of the project, "Future Primitivism/Instinctive Overide represents a soft slow silent walk to view an object through the evolutionary spirit of mankind and its knowledge passed down through intuition and factors that seem more religious than mathematical."
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Photo by Simona Cupoli |
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Photo by Simona Cupoli |