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IPSE, The AVR-equipped Egg-Cockpit Concept (2007)

IPSE (2007) :
The AVR-equipped Egg Cockpit will give you a completely different world of travel experience. 


This concept was presented to the International Design Competition 'Interior Motives Awards' in 2007, and features an egg-shaped cockpit in the form of a frame-shaped body. I wanted to present the vision of the three-way interaction concept of human, machine and environment by putting the element of 'external environment' into the world where only human-machine interaction is mainstream. I also wanted to visualize the technical enablers that would be brought into the automobile and completely refresh the human experience. 


The car recognizes the outside environment and transforms it into a new environment and projects it inside the egg-cockpit. For example, cars parked on the street will be seen as animals. It is actually a tight road, but it is projected into an image of swarming with wild animals in a wide meadow. You may also be able to choose options such as 'Underwater Mode' and 'Space Mode'.


Of course, this is still a lot of controversy from a manufacturing standpoint.
Whether technically feasible, safe, affordable, market needs, and so on, there is no end to the limit. But, more than that, this concept seems to be the case of selecting one technical element and applying it extreme. Whether or not this extreme is true, the project won the grand prize in the "Best Use of Technology" category in the competition.



IPSE, The AVR-equipped Egg-Cockpit Concept (2007)
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