Although designer Omer Sagiv designed the CYBERSNAIL for his first comic book “Cyberman,” the design is too interesting to pass up. The story arch revolves around the discovery of bio-cyberspace existing in human brains (kinda like subspace in outer space). Groups of people and even the brain dead serve as bio-cyber platforms, essentially turning them into biological hardware. The CYBERSNAIL is an allegory for firing neurons and hyper synaptic activity. I want to read this comic!
Designer: Omer Sagiv
putting the rider as the real life crash test dummy. bad idea.
The body of the driver absorbs the energy of any head-on collision, minimalizing damage to the vehicle itself so it can be reused. Pretty green concept.
putting the rider as the real life crash test dummy. bad idea.
The body of the driver absorbs the energy of any head-on collision, minimalizing damage to the vehicle itself so it can be reused. Pretty green concept.
Its more like a future motorcycle
Its more like a future motorcycle
IT LOOKS ALMOST LIKE THE LIGHTCYCLE!
IT LOOKS ALMOST LIKE THE LIGHTCYCLE!
IT LOOKS ALMOST LIKE THE LIGHTCYCLE!
well that looks like a really awkward riding/driving position…
well that looks like a really awkward riding/driving position…
not a smart one..
not a smart one..
the most comfortable seat I've seen ever.!!!!
the most comfortable seat I've seen ever.!!!!
Cool graphics and great rendering technique. But like most have posted, bad design unless it is used in a futuristic movie.
its a very interesting design, but it doesn’t look like it would be too comfortable and i don’t know if large framed vehicles would be such a great thing considering the width of the frame seems to be so thin. maybe if the rear was slightly smaller?
that would hurt your crotch so badly when you crash.