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07-11-2007, 15:33
Honda F1 'View Suspended'
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The Honda Racing F1 car is made up of 3,200 individual parts, and if you go the the British International Motor Show this week or next, you'll be able to see every single one. Literally.
That's because Dutch artist Paul Veroude has seemingly worked magic with his exhibit called "View Suspended," in which each and every part of the car is suspended from above, creating a living exploded technical diagram. As awed as we are by the photographs of the display, we can only imagine how impressive it looks in person. Everything down to the smallest little screw is hanging in suspended animation.
Manufacturers always strive to have interesting displays at autoshows, whether they be safety demonstrations, cutaways, or other imaginative ploys to generate visitor interest. With "View Suspended," it's a safe bet that Honda will be capturing the attention and imagination of every single person who walks by it. It's just that cool.
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http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/B26568591153138626A-.jpg
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The Honda Racing F1 car is made up of 3,200 individual parts, and if you go the the British International Motor Show this week or next, you'll be able to see every single one. Literally.
That's because Dutch artist Paul Veroude has seemingly worked magic with his exhibit called "View Suspended," in which each and every part of the car is suspended from above, creating a living exploded technical diagram. As awed as we are by the photographs of the display, we can only imagine how impressive it looks in person. Everything down to the smallest little screw is hanging in suspended animation.
Manufacturers always strive to have interesting displays at autoshows, whether they be safety demonstrations, cutaways, or other imaginative ploys to generate visitor interest. With "View Suspended," it's a safe bet that Honda will be capturing the attention and imagination of every single person who walks by it. It's just that cool.
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/HME_2005-.jpg
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/VX3M2888-.jpg
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/B26561561153138685A-.jpg
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/B26561711153138747A-.jpg
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/B26562651153138698A-.jpg
http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/videos/HiRezPics/B26568591153138626A-.jpg