Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Photography by Maxim GustarevSelected works by 26-years-old...





















Photography by Maxim Gustarev

Selected works by 26-years-old Maxim Gustarev, an art photographer and retoucher from Samara, Russian Federation. For more follow him on Flickr and Instagram.


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really-shit: Commercial automotive fine art photo shoots...

















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Commercial automotive fine art photo shoots from Sarel van Staden.

Grow : Redesigned Hot-Water Bag for More Comfort and Convenience

Grow Hot-Water Bag is a concept design inspired from personal experience. Tahsin Emre Eke, the designer, was suffering from backache and a doctor gave him a suggestion to use hot-water bag to relief the pain. Using standard product, Tahsin realized that we needed to hold the hot-water bag when on bed to keep it stay at the same location. This is so inconvenient, not to mention that we might face the risk of our hand getting burnt as well.

Grow is a redesigned hot-water bag that can be adapted to any part of the body equally. This bag can stand firm thanks to the belt, it functions as a strap to make the bag stays on your body, it also functions as the handle when you fill it with hot water.

Designer : Tahsin Emre Eke

Grow Hot-Water Bag by Tahsin Emre Eke

Grow Hot-Water Bag by Tahsin Emre Eke

Grow Hot-Water Bag by Tahsin Emre Eke

Grow : Redesigned Hot-Water Bag for More Comfort and Convenience is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

The Right Wine in the Right Kind of Glass


The Right Wine in the Right Kind of Glass

The Photographic Theatrical Dramas of  Andrey KezzynAll the...





















The Photographic Theatrical Dramas of  Andrey Kezzyn

All the works you can see on the website pages are made as one shot. All the characters have been invented and put together on the spot by the author of the works. All the stories are real life issues. The set and make-up are hand-made. The costumes and props have been tucked away on the shelves of the studio and can be used again for another shooting.

Andrey Kezzyn, also known as Kezzyn Waits, has been doing photography for about ten years so far. Last five years have been devoted to staged theatralising photography, in which the models are the actors, who play their parts in the perfomance, the shooting area is the stage, on which the story is told, and the photographer is the director, who only knows which one of the dramatic twists of the plot is worth turning into a picture.

Kezzin’s works resemble of scenes from films which were never made or paitings which would never be produced. Sarcastic, emotional, provocative and vibrant, they address to the viewer and the viewer’s part here is not exclusively to observe as a passive onlooker. The viewer’s part is to get into it, think it over and co-operate with the characters. The viewer’s part is to get keenly involved into the complicated, full of amusing and tragic moments story, the split-second-long fragment of which the photographer has decided to show them.

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Project 31 Concept Sports Car Proposal for Porsche with Virtual Reality Mode

Project 31 is a concept car proposal for Porsche. Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche GmbH a.k.a Porsche AG was founded in 1931 and almost 100 years later, this legend is more alive than ever. This concept car has been designed to focus on most advanced, radical, and rare Porsches of the last century.

Designed as a homage to the 360 Cisitalia of 49, 909 Bergspyder of 68, and Mission E of 2015, Michael Silbereis took the features of those legendary cars and integrated them into a sculptural futuristic concept. Aiming to make Porsche driving experience even more extreme, Project 31 focuses on the 4th dimension. Thanks to current technologies, it is highly possible to switch from real world into a virtual reality while driving. This VR mode is pretty helpful to train driver skills in pure and opened driving environment, or when he is trapped in a traffic jam or gets exhausted, simply switch to virtual world to enjoy more relaxed environment. An augmented reality can be projected onto the real street to evolve the driver skills.

Designer : Michael Silbereis

Project 31 Concept Sports Car Proposal for Porsche by Michael Silbereis

Project 31 Concept Sports Car Proposal for Porsche by Michael Silbereis

Supported by a free-floating driver cabin, this car can lean itself into the curve while the body of the car moving lower onto the ground. The cabin can neutralize all environmental influences in an autonomous mode while the driver floating over the ground to practice his cognitive skills on the display. This futuristic car is a vision for future Porsche where everything is possible when we connect haptic experience with optical sensation.

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Project 31 Concept Sports Car Proposal for Porsche by Michael Silbereis

Project 31 Concept Sports Car Proposal for Porsche with Virtual Reality Mode is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design

Atlas Concept Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design

Originally envisioned and designed by Marco Ferrari, Atlas Yacht offers modern and elegant design. Featuring L.O.A of 91m, this concept yacht presents pretty large outside areas for an amazing entertainment, not to mention an incredible line-up of tender and toys.

The main deck features a saloon with a great lounge area, providing guests with jaw-dropping sea view, directly from the dining table. At the aft, there’s an infinity pool of 6,7x4m that creates a nice space for entertainment, including a direct access to the sea and beach club. The lower deck houses another lounge area and a bar, a gym, and a tender garage. It also features foldable balconies with direct access to the sea. Inside the garage, there are two of 10m limo tender replica, a 5m speedster, a submersible, and four jetskis, pretty awesome, right? This yacht is fully packed with water entertainment.

Designer : Ferrari Franchi Design

Atlas Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design

Atlas Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design

There’s an additional 6,5m RHIB (rigid-hulled inflatable boat) located at the bow with the opening on the helipad, forward of the enclosed mooring on the main deck. The main deck also features 4 custom-built guest cabins, including a VIP cabin with en suite, a media room, and a cinema.

Inside the owner deck, it has another VIP cabin and Master cabin, both have 180-degree forward view, double bathroom and dressing, office, and a private Jacuzzi with sunbeds. Both of these cabins have direct access to the helipad. The bridge deck features enclosed saloon as addition to the great exterior space. The sundeck has been designed with an enclosed area, dedicated for sauna and massage.

Atlas Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design

Atlas Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design

Atlas Yacht specifications:
L.O.A.: 91 m (298,55 ft)
Bmax: 14,2 m (46,5 ft)
Draught: 3,8 m (12,4 ft)
Max speed: 18 kn
Hull material: Steel
Superstructure material: Aluminium
Displacement: abt. 3000 GT
Guests: 14
Crew: 26

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Atlas Concept Yacht by Ferrari Franchi Design is originally posted on Tuvie - Modern Industrial Design