'Shark' Hovercraft
Audi design competition gives award to mad-looking concept
Is it a bird, is it a 'plane, etc? Nope, it's the Shark - a strikingly stylish hovercraft concept that Audi has just awarded first prize in a design competition it co-sponsored with the prestigious Milan design academy.
Kazim Doku is the 26-year old brain behind the concept, and he told wired he was aiming to emulate the signature style of Audi design chief Walter de'Silva when rendering his futuristic chariot.
The Shark has a driving position similar to that of a motorbike, but the bodywork with its flip-up canopy has been conceived to provide the same level of protection as a car. There are plenty of Audi design cues in the rendered images, although the only carry-over parts from the current Audi line-up are the LED lights - apparently from the S5.
We may not be getting behind the wheel of a real Audi hovercraft anytime soon, but the concept provides an intriguing insight into vision of another up-and-coming designer. Doku has already been a finalist in a Peugeot design contest, and potential employers at automotive design studios around the world will surely be lining up for a look at his portfolio.
How very odd.
How very odd.
I like this one, could have made a nice T440R if TVR had looked around for promising designs:
http://kazimdoku.deviantart.com/art/concept-car-de...
First they decided they needed a man on the moon. Then they figured out how to do it.
Same with 3D graphics.
Same with cellphones.
Same with running hot water.
Or any innovation/technological progress. First you need to dream.
Can I suggest you read Tom Kelly's The Art of Innovation before responding? He specifically recommends sci fi, action comics, bike shops, and design and tech blogs as places to get inspiration from.
If no one had asked the question, and simply accepted the status quo, we would not have the solution/innovation/improvement/step forward.
It is essential to dream. Then you need the scientists/engineers to make it a reality. Along with the designers, who make it appealing and usable.
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