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Sound Showers help you relax at crowded airports
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Parapak, a backpack for wheelchairs
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Tactus Technology develops micro-fluid keys that rise out of touchscreens
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The Legacy Edition watch face inspired by the Tron film
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X Grill, the stainless-steel kitchen packed in an oil truck
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Marc Newson’s Body Jet, the new mode of transport!
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The easy to setup and extremely accommodating Emergency Shelter
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Chinese construction team replicates the Wangjing Soho; nears completion before the original!
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LED lit wine-cellar gives designer Jamie Beckwith’s an eye-pleasing touch
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Cocoon 1 provides for personal space at home

Human beings aren’t the only ones who can design cars these days. With technology developing quicker than ever, humans need to rely less on their own handiwork and can very well craft out products of their imagination, using robots! Take vehicle-design student Kyungeun Ko’ latest work for example. Called the ‘Tailor Made’ Bentley, this project sculpted out for the Royal College of Art in London was created using Robofold technology (inspired from Origami, the art of folding paper) with body panels chiseled from folded sheets of aluminum. The process could very well change the automobile industry for good, pulling down manufacturing costs of cars tremendously, in turn making cars less expensive to purchase and own!





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