Friday, June 27, 2008

Methods to reduce the speed on the road

Pioneer Suspension Advertisement (June 2007)

Description: Feels like Pioneer Suspension. (India)


Ford Ranger: Rough Road Advertisements (Dec 2006)

Description: The projects purpose was to allow drivers to experience the Ford pickup's attribute of softness on hostile surfaces. In order to achieve this, several floor graphics were imprinted with cracks, snow and/or mud in various city streets. Next to them, a road signal that read "This is how it feels, Ford Ranger" was placed. Drivers drove through a difficult road without feeling it; situation that led them to experience the unique softness of riding in a Ford pickup. The floor graphics were placed in lateral streets and parking areas with speed limits that didn't exceed 10 kilometers per hour, with the objective of looking out for the driver's safety.


Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Work of Michael Ulman





Recycled materials are turned into complete work of art!

The Work of Metal Dude Studio








All made from bits and pieces of recycled materials.

The Work of Alexandro Meda





Alexandro Meda's work are all made from recycled computer parts.

The Work of Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau


Jose Geraldo Reis Pfau featured in a South American magazine.








The above amazing bikes sculptures are made from recycled watch parts.

These bikes are made from recycled glasses. Amazing!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Unbelievable Rock In Birmanian


It is the picture of a rock near the lake in Birmanian. You will need defined days in a year, when sun is shining on the specific angle, to see a true form of this rock.

Just turn your head on left and you will see what is so amazing in this miracle, daughterly by nature…

CardBoard Bike


Cardboard bike aims to put brakes on theives

A student at Sheffield Hallam University has created a unique cardboard bicycle, which aims to reduce thefts and encourage people to get out of their cars and 'on their bikes'.

Phil Bridge, who graduates this year from BA (Hons) Product Design, created the bike to support the principle of cheap and ecological transport. The prototype is made almost entirely from recyclable and recycled materials, using interchangeable mechanical parts.
Research shows that a bicycle is stolen every 71 seconds in England which made cycling enthusiast Phil - a member of the Stockport bike club Wills Wheels - realise that theft was o main barriers to bicycle use. The 21-year-old hopes that his work will be taken on by a company who can see the bike's potential as a green marketing gimmick.

Phil said, 'The lightweight quality of the cardboard, combined with its low cost, means it is possible to create a bargain-bike that is also less susceptible to thieves. At the moment low-cost bikes are usually very heavy, which can also put people off.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Rain Drop

Enjoy these beautiful and magnificence close-up pictures of rain drop...