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bmw i vision of the future concept does just that. ces 2016.

bmw i vision of the future concept does just that. ces 2016.

Jan 5, 2016

several years ago, with the debut of the i3, bmw offered the most refined of the electrics and in 2016 presents yet another evolved look, this time of a fully autonomous car.

at ces 2016, the bmw group is introducing a new concept known as the i vision future interaction. the statement, vehicles with highly automated driving are an important milestone on the road to vision zero, the idea of accident-free individual mobility. the i vision future interaction is based on the i8 concept spyder that was shown at the 2012 edition of the beijing motor show, and it was built to highlight what the sports car of tomorrow could look like inside.

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above/below> ces16 concept is doorless and topless so you can enjoy the goods

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above/below> most new features are centered around a technology called airtouch that lets the driver control the car’s navigation, entertainment, and connectivity functions with simple gestures made with a flat hand. the driver receives pivotal information on the heads-up-display ‘hud’ – a panoramic 21-inch screen, which shows speed and speed limits and navigation within the field of vision on the front windscreen.

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there are three driving modes – pure drive, assist and auto. pure drive creates a driver-focused environment while in assist mode, the car is driven manually but the driving aids automatically kick in if they sense that a collision with another car or with an object in the road is imminent and unavoidable. in auto mode the interior creates an opportunity to relax and unwind thanks to innovatively designed seats and expanded content is available on the central information display.

surely the focus is on the i vision future interaction technology as the i8 concept spyder at the show is not equipped with doors. there’s no technical details on engine so we don’t know if this i8 is powered by a gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid.

the concept car combines intelligent lightweight construction with the advanced drive technology of bmw edrive. it is finished in e-copper orange exterior paint, with highlights being accented in frozen grey (kidney-shaped grille, tank cover and front and rear sills), and in high-gloss black below the entrance. the bmw i vision future interaction uses the lifedrive architecture with the carbon-fibre reinforced plastic life module producing a very lightweight passenger cell.

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[ official press release ]
“vehicles with highly automated driving are an important milestone on the road to vision zero, the idea of accident-free individual mobility. this increases the aspirations of drivers for the user friendliness of vehicles, for the presentation of information and for digital networking of the information. occupants are increasingly also wanting to communicate with the outside world supported by unrestricted quality and in the scope they are normally accustomed to.

at the ces 2016, the bmw group is using the concept car bmw i vision future interaction to show what the user interface of the future might look like – including support from high-resolution vehicle displays where the content responds to the situation. in order to make the interaction of the passengers with the vehicle as intuitive as possible, all functions are controlled using touch-sensitive surfaces, gestures and voice.

interior compartment responds flexibly to the demands of the future. the vision car is based on the bmw i8 concept spyder. the interior has a thoroughbred, sporty and flexible profile. on the one hand, it supports the driver in manual driving mode with a clearly defined focus. on the other hand, when the vehicle is in its highly automated mode, the interior provides an opportunity to relax in the innovatively designed seats and to make proactive use of the time gained through the expanded content available on the central information display.

just as the vehicle adjusts automatically to drive mode and the surrounding environment, the digital content is optimally presented at any given time. drivers look at data such as the charge status of the vehicle batteries or the routes offered before commencing the journey on their smart phone, smart watch or mobility mirror. these are then automatically transferred to the appropriate menus, map displays and driver information on the panorama display in the bmw i vision future interaction. the transition from mobile device to display in the vehicle takes place seamlessly. innovative instruments, panorama displays, 3d views.

the bmw i vision future interaction

the driver receives key drive information on the high-resolution head-up display, which reflects the most important data such as speed, speed limits or navigation information within the field of vision on the front windscreen. the instrument cluster is located directly behind the steering wheel and information is shown here in three-dimensional display (autostereoscopically). as well as the usual information about speed, consumption and range, the driver is also provided with information here about vehicles on the road ahead or oncoming vehicles which are not yet in his or her field of vision. the driver is consequently able to respond at an early stage to all conceivable traffic situations. this also applies during highly automated driving. if the driver needs to take over command of the vehicle, the system provides an appropriate alert. the technology acts predictively so that the driver has at least five to seven seconds to respond.

information prepared to suit the situation

the central panorama display is the most striking interaction element of the bmw i vision future interaction. it extends from the centre console across the entire passenger side and appears to flow harmoniously out of the dashboard panel. the display height of eleven centimeters means that the dashboard panel is not higher than in the bmw i8 and it permits an optimum view to the front of the vehicle. the high-resolution panorama display in the bmw i vision future interaction is almost 40 centimeters wide while the screen diagonal is 21 inches.

when the driver gets into the vehicle, this panorama seamlessly displays the content which is provided by the vision of the open mobility cloud from bmw and it can also be seen automatically using the bmw connected app on a smart phone or other digital end devices. the display adjusts automatically, in response to the drive mode of the bmw i vision future interaction. in future, for example, the system could switch automatically from pure audio to video transmission during phone conversations, if vehicles are driving in fully automated mode. drivers and passengers also have the option of unrestricted access to web content, mails or audiovisual offerings.

while the driver remains active at the steering wheel, information in reduced scope is displayed on the large panorama display in order to minimise distraction and maintain the focus entirely on what is happening on the road. the number of control elements is reduced to a minimum in the bmw i vision future interaction. the most important of these elements – the drive mode selector switch – is located on the left-hand side of the steering wheel. this is used to select between the three drive modes. the “pure drive” mode meets the typical bmw high aspiration for sheer driving pleasure at all times.

assistance systems are used passively here and they only give warning alerts without actually intervening in the control of the vehicle. the “assist” setting provides optimum networking with the surrounding environment.

the best route is calculated in real time and fed into the navigation system. the vehicle supports the driving performance of the driver and intervenes actively if there is danger of an event such as a shunt accident, or if an obstacle on the road appears to be a safety risk. when the vehicle is in “auto mode”, the vehicle itself takes over control of sideways and forward orientation, accelerates independently, brakes and steers – without the driver having to intervene at all.

in the near future, this could already be permitted on certain approved stretches of road, for examples sections of german motorways or in car pool lanes in the usa.

the bmw i vision future interaction proactively gives drivers an alert if they are in a zone for highly automated driving. the driver can then change the drive mode as appropriate. the steering wheel is illuminated in blue in the highly automated drive mode. the colour scheme therefore provides a visual cue that the driver is in this drive mode. if the vehicle leaves the approved lane for highly automated driving and has to take control of the steering wheel again, a red light signal conveys this requirement. the bmw i vision future interaction is therefore already providing an indication today of what the control functions might look like in the future in highly automated vehicles. interaction with airtouch, sensitive surfaces and voice.

the development engineers are using new human-machine interfaces to control and select the content on the large panorama display, and this offers a large number of new options for interaction. one of them is airtouch, gesture control for all communication, information and entertainment functions in the vehicle. it allows the big screen to be operated like a touchscreen – without actually having to touch it.

sensors are installed in the area of the dashboard panel which responds to hand movements. a movement of the hand can be used to go to a position on the panorama display and the selected icon is highlighted visually. if the hand is moved forward (push gesture), the icon is activated or the menu displays the next level.

airtouch has a second option for carrying out this confirm action. an airtouch switch is located on the steering wheel which briefly illuminates if a menu or icon can be activated. a tap is sufficient to select the desired program in this way or to select a preset. there is also a similar button for the passenger located on the side panel. this enables passengers to use one hand to navigate through the menu and very quickly confirm inputs with the other hand.

the menus in airtouch are not in the form of lists but appear as large tiles. four of these tiles are located beside each other on the display. the system provides car occupants with context-sensitive option menus – for example, if music is currently running on a streaming service, buttons are displayed on one of the tiles that allow you to go forward or backwards to titles, stop playing or start again. the intelligent menu control of airtouch reduces selection steps. airtouch recognizes which control steps are necessary next and shows these in the display. this allows the driver to concentrate on what is happening on the road or offers additional convenient control options if the vehicle is driving in highly automated mode.

touch-sensitive surfaces in the wide and generously proportioned central console offer an additional control element. a sensitive control surface is provided beneath the leather upholstery which can be used by the driver or passenger in order to navigate through the menus or option lists by tapping, swiping or sliding movements – as in a smart phone or tablet. the entertainment and information systems in the bmw i vision future interaction can also be conducted by spoken control commands, in other words by recognition of natural language.

the character of the interior changes depending on the drive mode. if the driver changes to highly automated mode, the color of the steering wheel is not the only thing that changes. when the vehicle takes over control, lots of additional space suddenly becomes available for the people inside. the steering wheel moves forward by several centimeters and this opens up more space. at the same time, the contoured, sculpted sports seat changes its character. elements in the side upholstery give the seats a lounge profile which enables the driver to turn more to the right in order to look at the panorama display in a more relaxed position. the new freedom of movement is also supported by an extended headrest and the generously dimensioned central armrest.

the objective is to enable drivers to make relaxed and effective use of the freedoms offered by highly automated driving – and when drivers want to take the wheel themselves and enjoy sporty driving fun, the ideal enablers typical of bmw are provided in the ergonomic design of the seat and steering wheel. this extends through to support from vehicle technology which shows information like the ideal line or braking points on a selected stretch of road in the bmw head-up display.

open sportiness of the bmw i vision future interaction

the athletic design of the bmw i vision future interaction reveals the qualities of an open two-seater which unites dynamic driving, efficiency and visual elegance with a rather special aesthetic appeal. the concept car combines intelligent lightweight construction with the advanced drive technology of bmw edrive. it is finished in the exterior color of e-copper orange, with highlights being accented in frozen grey (kidney-shaped grille, tank cover and front and rear sills), and in high-gloss black below the entrance. the bmw i vision future interaction uses innovative lifedrive architecture which is structured with separate function units that operate independently of each other.

the life module made of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (cfrp) forms the very lightweight passenger cell. meanwhile the drive modules, which are primarily manufactured from aluminum – drive train, chassis and safety structure – take over the functions relevant for driving. the characteristic binary division of the lifedrive concept is also reflected in the design and deliberately emphasizes the basic elements. highly expressive surfaces and precise lines create a harmonious transition from one module to another.

the headlamps designed with bmw laser light technology are a defining element at the front. they are configured in the u-shaped design of bmw i. the flat engine bonnet is styled with a v that opens up to the windscreen. it forms the starting point for the typical black belt, which continues on the rear cover and constitutes a characteristic feature of the bmw i models. the side view is defined by the short overhangs typical of bmw vehicles. they combine with the wedge shape of the sills to generate the athletic character – contours and lines create a sense of strong forward motion even when the vehicle is at rest. similar to the front, the rear of the vehicle is flat, while a powerful rear diffusor, air vents in a three-dimensional design and the u-shaped tail lamps with led technology give the impression of exceptional breadth to the bmw i vision future interaction and define its sporting aspirations.

a top priority for designers was to integrate the architecture of the large panorama display into the basic concept of the interior design and to accommodate elements in the surface structure which are typical for bmw i vehicles. the instrument dashboard therefore has a structure which is comprised of overlaid pentagons and hexagons. this design is a hallmark of bmw i and is simultaneously a symbol for the seamless networking of the bmw i vision future interaction.

the interior compartment is styled with a mix of color and material made up of plastic, carbon and leather, which creates an aura of high quality, emotionality and thoroughbred pedigree. the seats are upholstered in leather amido and textile, and a leather core made of natural leather. the same leather is also used on the dashboard, combined with a monofilament technical textile which also provides the floor covering for the bmw i vision future interaction. dark leather amido is combined with semi-aniline leather in ice grey to cover the central console. buttons on the steering wheel made of polished aluminum emphasize the high-tech character of the bmw i vision future interaction.

[ bmw group ]

the best of design miami 2015 #1.

the best of design miami 2015 #1.

Dec 3, 2015

as the market for collectible design continues to evolve and mature with each edition, design miami/ celebrates the full diversity of its field. with the 11th edition of design miami/ this december, the fair offers extraordinary works from galleries based on five continents that specialize in everything from classic early twentieth century design to the conceptual cutting edge. work ranging from full-sized architectural elements to the most delicate jewelry, by designers from as far afield as the philippines and japan, south africa and brazil, will be on show under one roof at the global forum for design.

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[ unbuilt ] a key installation to the event now held in the design miami/ tent across the street from art basel is the annual commission of an entry installation. previous years include architects david adjaye and snarkitecture, and most recently designer in 2014, jonathan muecke.

for the 11th edition in 2015, design miami/ has awarded a harvard graduate school of design student team the entry-pavilion commission. the chosen design, titled unbuilt, was selected last may through a gsd-wide competition that drew 32 teams comprising 100 gsd students.

this collaboration marks the first time that the design miami/ pavilion will be designed by a student group. the completed pavilion will stand at the entrance of the fair for its duration from 2 > 6 december, serving as both a beacon for the show and a place to welcome its tens of thousands of visitors.

“it is a privilege to partner with harvard gsd, one of the most amazing sources of creative thinking in the world of design,” says craig robins, design miami’s founder. “we are excited to see the students’ vision realized at design miami—a platform that has always been committed to presenting the work of emerging talent alongside material by established and historic designers.”

the unbuilt team comprises joanne cheung, jenny shen, steven meyer, doug harsevoort, and yiliu shen-burke (all march ’18). the team is advised by luis callejas, lecturer in architecture and landscape architecture; hanif kara, professor in practice of architectural technology; and dan borelli (mdes ’12), director of exhibitions.

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[ market ] the inaugural design miami/ market brings a new kind of product to the fair, with a fresh approach to retail offered by j.crew, lizworks, dean & deluca and artbook. this first edition is designed and produced by local designer emmett moore to remind visitors of an outdoor market with hints of south beach permeating the kiosks, made with whitewashed wood and blue vinyl strapping reminiscent of beach loungers.

[ satellite venues ]

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[ untitled, miami beach ] the 4th edition of untitled international art fair continues its dedication to providing an innovative approach to the art fair mode. artists are at the center of unititled’s mission and the curators christophe boutin and melanie scarciglia have worked with the fair’s artistic director omar lópez-chahoud to identify a strong and diverse selection of galleries (119) and artists that reflect the fair’s commitment to presenting exceptional contemporary art | ocean drive and 12th street
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[ belong.here.now by airbnb ] created by design with company, this 5,000 square foot open space will harness the power of place and time to deliver moments of belonging for all those willing to engage. acting as a piece of urban theater, the space will invite guests to become part of the evolving performance. for example, on saturday 5 december from 14:00 on, cultural curator kim hastreiter will invite members of pink martini and the public for a sing-along | meridian ave. & 19th street (across the street from the entrance to design miami/)

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site-specific poolside painting by katherine bernhardt at [ nautilus hotel ] 1950s morris lapidus designed, south beach hot spot nautilus hotel just reopened. new owner sixty hotels, ceo jason pomeranc led an in-house design team in the restoration. this year artsy commissioned artist katherine bernhardt to create an original pool painting for the hotel, continuing a tradition set by david hockney, keith haring and pablo picasso | nautilus 1825 collins avenue

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[ snarkitecture ] collaborated with netjets to customize a bombardier jets global 5000 with an ombre design for art basel. it will be staged at the landmark aviation private jet terminal in miami international airport.

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ritsue mishima with installation ‘all’ombra della luce’ – ‘shadow of light’ / champagne house [ perrier-jouët ] traditional collaborations with designers or artists continue with a partnership with venice-based glass artist ritsue mishima. mishima creates a glass installation and a series of unique ice buckets for champagne bottles.

the installation is made of 1.400 handmade round glass plates. each of the five large blown ice bowls come with embedded round glasses for champagne, but also with traditionally-shaped, blown champagne glasses, all in mishima’s signature style of working with transparent glass and asymmetrical forms. the pieces represent bubbles of champagne in both the installation and the glasses.

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[ moma design store ] the museum of modern art (moma) design store is excited to announce its first-ever installation and pop-up during the week of art basel miami beach with the skateroom at delano south beach, a morgans hotel celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. featured, a limited edition set of 32 decks each featuring a different flavor soup from andy warhol’s 32 campbell’s soup cans | delano south beach 1685 collins avenue

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[ fendi ] opens its 5,400 square foot location in the design district. exposed brick walls and cement floors add a raw element to the store’s design in deliberate contrast with the opulence of textured design. the color-blocked façade and east exterior, a collaboration with designer and architect johanna grawunder, touts the brand’s commitment to the design world. the store will house the breadth of fendi’s products including men’s and women’s rtw, fur, handbags, shoes and accessories | 150 ne 40th street

@designmiami #designmiami

volvo first foray into electric cars with the xc90 moose.

volvo first foray into electric cars with the xc90 moose.

Oct 29, 2015

above> the hybrid xc90 aka moose

Volvo is the latest car maker to commit to more environmentally friendly vehicles, with an all-electric car planned for 2019. As part of this new plan, Volvo expects electrified vehicles to account for up to 10% of its global car sales in the medium term.

There will be plug-in hybrid versions of its 90 series and 60 series larger cars, based on the company’s new Scalable Product Architecture. Going forward, Volvo will offer only four-cylinder engines, or less, or none. That, in the scope of coming global-emissions regulations, is a reasonable starting point.

The automaker has already started with the T8 twin engine all-wheel-drive plug-in hybrid XC90 SUV model. The 7-seater luxury truck does 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds; 5,000-pound tow rating; and an urban-metro all-electric range (14 miles, give or take) of speeds up to 70 mph for this 2.5-ton SUV. .

The XC90 T8, is scheduled to arrive in dealerships by Christmas. $68,100

toyota unveils fcv plus hydrogen concept.

toyota unveils fcv plus hydrogen concept.

Oct 9, 2015

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Toyota envisages a sustainable society in which hydrogen energy is in widespread use. The reasoning, compressed hydrogen has a higher energy density than electricity and can be generated from a wide range of raw materials. It’s also easy to store. Toyota’s also envisages more than transportation for the car by turning fuel cell vehicles from eco-cars into energy-cars.

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[ electricity generation and sharing ]
The car can also generate electricity directly from hydrogen stored outside the vehicle, transforming into a stable source of electric power for use at home or away. When the car is not being used as a means of transport, it shares its power generation capabilities with communities as part of the local infrastructure.

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[ supporting future generations ]
The fuel cell stack can be repurposed as an electricity generating device contributing significantly to local communities.

The fuel cell stack is mounted between the front tires, and the hydrogen tank behind the rear seat. Together with the adoption of independent in-wheel motors in all four wheels, this allows for a spacious cabin despite the vehicle’s compact vehicle body. By concentrating functional parts at the front and the rear of the vehicle, and creates a wide field of vision.

vw blames engineers.

vw blames engineers.

Oct 8, 2015

it seems this was the work of a couple of rogue engineers. ‘i agree, it’s very hard to believe, ‘volkswagen of america ceo michael horn conceded to congressional hearing. ‘it’s a sign of arrogance. it’s a sign of not admitting yet the severity of your problem,’ representative r-ny, chris collins, an engineer said. via nbc news [RK] above> volkswagen of america ceo, michael horn

apple targets electric-car 2019 shipping date.

apple targets electric-car 2019 shipping date.

Sep 22, 2015

apple targets electric-car 2019 shipping date. apple has recently hired a number of engineers with backgrounds in automotive and battery design. via wsj [RK]

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