Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Electric. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 March 2011

Giant Shoe Art Car Kicks Butt

Giant Shoe Art Car Kicks Butt

Kang Shoe, a shoe manufacturer in China went all out and created a massive electric powered leather shoe art car that kicks some serious butt. It can carry two people up to 250 miles at speeds of up to 20mph on a single charge of the battery underneath the driver's seat. The body is made of real leather and cost about $6,500.

Once they they made it they took it out for a demo outside its headquarters in Wenzhou in eastern China's Zhejiang Province. Workers lined up for the chance to drive the shoe car which is 10ft long and more than three feet high.

The manufacturer created this shoe art car as a promotional tool with plans to make 40 for stores around the country.
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Monday, 24 January 2011

Electric Goat Scooter, All the Rage - Alex Harrah

Electric Goat Scooter, All the Rage - Alex Harrah

Electric Goat Scooter, All the Rage - Alex Harrah
Alex Harrah could possible have created the worlds first electric art scooter. He took your basic scooter and replaced the handle bars with goats head or possibly a rams head. Either way horns for handlebars and cup holder is a nice Gothic touch.

Alex uses this scooter to get around due to being diagnosed with Alpha-1 as a result of having been a heavy smoker in the past. He now campaigns against smoking with his two other art cars.

The first was an art car called Cigs Kill created using the body of 1951 Nash Statesman and the frame of a 1978 Lincoln Mark V with extreme detail that took him seven years to complete.

Cigs Kill Art Car by Alex Harrah
Cigs Kill Art Car by Alex Harrah - Photo by T. Mitchell Jones

The most recent art car is a 1968 Cadillac hearse painted with cigs cigarettes called Home Grown Terror.

Home Grown Terror Art Car by Alex Harrah
Home Grown Terror Art Car by Alex Harrah - Photo by Tim Klein

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Miami EV Project - VW Golf Art Car by LEBO Studios

Miami EV Project - VW Golf Art Car by LEBO
Have you ever sat around with your friend and though, "hey, we should make our car an electric car"?

Danny Alva and Donato Helbling woke up one day and decided to turn their VW into an electric car. This DIY project can be found Miami EV Project for all to see and keep up on their journey.

They took a Volkswagen Golf III, gave it an amazing paint job by LEBO Studios, called the Buzz and swapped out the engine and fuel tank for an electric motor and batteries. After about 70 days of hard work, the final product was on display at the Green Art Fair Miami 2008. Even though the two were a bit exhausted by the challenge, they were ready to tackle more conversions soon.

Their mission is to research and develop electric vehicles and to provide public education and promotion of this alternative way of transportation. Helbling's big question is this: "If we can do it, why can't everybody? Do we really need to wait for car companies to sell us a new electric car?" To answer that, keep an eye out for Alva and Helbling to possibly work on a reality show or documentary series called "Green Your Ride."

Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Mondo Spider - Electric Powered 8 legged walking machine

Mondo Spider
Mondo Spider  - Electric Powered 8 legged walking machine
The Mondo Spider is a 1600 lb, 8 legged walking machine originally built by a Vancouver-based team of artists and engineers in 2006. Initially gas-powered, the spider has been converted to run entirely on battery power, making it the world's first 100% electric, zero-emissions walking vehicle. This vehicle will be at this weeks Maker Fair


Mondo Spider from flimflamfilms on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 11 May 2010

The Many Faces of the Solar Chariot

I have seen this solar chariot in many outfits during the past three years at Maker Fair first as George Bush the "American Gladiator", then Arnold Schwarzenegger as the "Solinator" and last year as Barack Obama as the "Obama Bot". I am sure I will be seeing the solar chariot again this year as who knows what.

Bob Schneeveis has a science and engineering associate at Stanford’s department of neurobiology, and is responsible for building this robot charioteer to test out the efficiency of legs versus wheels. The experiment was successful, as the charioteer moves alarmingly fast, with emanating metallic chunking noises that you’d expect from a robotic biped. Bob charges his charioteer using solar panels along with his other vehicle a sparrow that he uses to go about his daily business.

Arnold as the Solinator
Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Solinator
by skuarua
Barack Obama as the Obama Bot
 Barack Obama as the Obama Bot
by Stephen Bowline
George Bush the
American Gladiator

George Bush the American Gladiator
by dtweney

Thursday, 6 May 2010

Lots of (K)nots! - Electric Scooter Gets Cozy

Lots of (K)nots! - Knited Electric Scooter by Cory Nelson
Lots of (K)nots! - Knited Electric Scooter by Cory Nelson is the warmest, coziest most snugly electric scooter I have ever seen. It will in this years Houston Art Car parade and it will be entry #258, so be sure to wave.

Tuesday, 4 May 2010

Electric Surfer Camper Pod and more by Jay Nelson

Artist Jay Nelson is the creator of this small electric camper pod encased in a fiberglass shell, complete with a water tank, stove, cabinets, fold-down table and convertible bed. His love for surfing goes further with this modified Honda Spree that serves as a tiny expedition vehicle. Outfitted with surfboard rack, roll-out canopy, and plenty of storage, Jay imagines filling it with gourmet provisions and heading to a remote beach for some exploration and relaxation.
Electric Camper Pod by Jay Nelson
Inside Electric Camper Pod by Jay NelsonExpedition Scooter by Jay Nelson
Wooden Car Camper by Jay Nelson
Triple Base Gallery images

Thursday, 17 December 2009

CB Radio King Rules the Air with $25,000 Of Communications Gear In A $500 Car

Ham Radio Art Car Passenger Side
Ham Radio Art Car Driver Side
Ham Radio Art Car Driver Side Door
Ham Radio Art Car Passenger Side Door
Via Jalopnik

Holy Cow!!!!!!!!!!!This $500 Dodge for sale is covered with $25,000 Of Communications Gear for every conceivable band (FM/UHF/HF/VHF/SPACEMAN). It deserves a mention first because of the obsessive nature to cover ever conceivable service with multiple objects of the same genre and second because of the stunning overall visual effect it creates. The equipment covers and amazing array of technologies with a ton of handheld 144 MHz radios and capable of listening to every police/fire/ems/military channel in the world. Don't forget there is also a laptop computer that probably covers cellular or satellite communication as well. Most art cars have CB radios when traveling together in groups and this guy would be more than welcome to join our art car party, providing he help out with those of us who are CB "challenged". You my friend are the CB radio King!!!!!

Thursday, 5 November 2009

The Electrobite Olenoides or just A Trilobite Vehicle

Trilobite Vehicle in the day time
Trilobite Vehicle in the day time
zippy Electrobyte trilobite electric car
Trilobite Vehicle with the lights on
rilobite Vehicle with the lights on
zippy Electrobyte trilobite electric car
via

Its been way over a month since my last art car entry, but I am back and ready to tackle and art car a day maybe two just catch up. What better way to get back in the game than with The Electrobite Olenoides, a wonderful metal trilobite vehicle that you can ride around on, build from an electric wheelchair . It was created for Burning Man 2009 by Jon Sarriugarte and Kyrsten Mate of Form & Reform, the same guys who made the SS Alpha Fox, Golden Mean Snail Car. and the  The Serpeant Twins.


Wednesday, 27 May 2009

Whirlygig Emoto - Battery Powered Steam Punk Electric Scooter



More photos via flickr

Tom Sepe is the creator of Whirlygig Emoto Art Bike, a Battery Powered Steam Punk Electric Scooter. And if you think that's a mouthful, lets break it down for you one piece at a time. Yes this is a scooter that looks like its steam powered but in fact runs on a couple of batteries. Its also made to look like something made in the early 19th century around the Victorian era called "Steam Punk", look it up because its too long to go into it. Tom is also a multidisciplinary artist, performer, video editor and chef who also worked on Draka the Dragon, a 140-ft Flaming Metal Dragon, and The Runamock Fishvan. He also does custom fabrication work that can be seen in clubs, restaurants and private homes throughout the Bay Area. Check out Whirlygig Emoto in action.

Monday, 2 February 2009

5 reasons to love edible cars

The reason I love photoshop so much is because in that world anything is possible including these incredible even hideous photoshop edible art cars brought to you by Worth1000.com  Photoshop contest. The people that created these art cars did a fantastic job and are worth mentioning here. Here are my top 5 reasons to love art car meals on wheels.

1. VW Chicken Car.  
You can use all the extra chicken grease down in the pan to power your car for year.
VW Chicken Car

2. VW Watermelon Car
Refreshing and keeps you cool in the summer time.
VW Watermelon Car

3. Burger Cat 
You never go hungry on a long day on the job.
Burger Cat

4. Pizza Bike
Because regular bike rims are way to boring.
Pizza Bike

5. Lemon Car
If life handed you a lemon, make lemonade.
Lemon Car

Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Bumper Car - Art Car For Sale


This Bumper Art Car By Paul Leduc is a must for the kid at heart and for those living in highly congested cities, like, say New York or LA. If you get stuck in traffic, just crank the steering wheel all the way to the left and you can back up and go back the way you came from. Its for "bumper to bumper" traffic and highway parking lots with the road rage set to eleven.This is 1984 full size colt turbo duel range 4 speed located in Saint George, UT and is for sale on ebay. The sale is over but I am sure Paul will let you have it for the right price.