Monday, October 4, 2010

2015 Honda CB 750 by Igor Chak


The 2015 Honda CB 750 by Igor Chak is a futuristic motorcycle concept that has it all to impress bike lovers with its advanced features. The cool bike concept balances attention and distraction while driving. The bike features an on-board computer, which can be controlled through a 5” OLED multi-touch display positioned right on the fuel tank. There are three menus: GPS, Drive modes and diagnostics mode. And it also features radar technology to “sense an upcoming head-on collision and will automatically slow the bike.” This eco-ride is powered with a four-cylinder liquid hydrogen engine and has a six-speed dual-clutch transmission with electronic lurch and traction control. Almost every feature can be electronically tuned including the front and rear suspension, drive mode etc. - most of these features can be manually disabled to suit the driver simultaneously. Sensors show readouts updating every 1/10 a second and can adjust everything on the fly. The cool prototype features aerodynamic construction which makes it one helluva ride.

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Nero - 'Innocence' from James May on Vimeo.

Miguel "All I Want is You" from alexandre moors on Vimeo.

'Nothing Without U' from Blacksheep on IAMCRACK.

Neil Barrett Flagship Store by Zaha Hadid

Futuristic shop interior of the Neil Barrett flagship store in Tokyo by Zaha Hadid, like another Zaha hadid design characteristic, this store have unusual, futuristic and unique decoration element inside. The design concept is based on the minimal cut of the brand`s fashion design and parallels its approach in using the same design parameters of fixed points, folding, pleating and cut outs. The concept of the store plays with the complementary characteristics and the related dualism between male and female. This is echoed in the furniture design on both floors through the formal language and tactile quality of the materials used. See the floor plan for more detail about the store layout.


 

Via : Yatzer | Photograph : Virgile Simon Bertrand