ARMAN “Long Term Parking”, completed in 1982, the sculpture is an 18-meter (60-ft.) high accumulation of 60 automobiles embedded in over 18,000 kg (40,000 lbs.) of concrete. Located in Parc de sculpture Le Montcel, Jouy-en-Josas, France

ARMAN “Long Term Parking”, completed in 1982, the sculpture is an 18-meter (60-ft.) high accumulation of 60 automobiles embedded in over 18,000 kg (40,000 lbs.) of concrete. Located in Parc de sculpture Le Montcel, Jouy-en-Josas, France

(vía Car with built-in projector turns any wall into a drive-in theater | DVICE)

No world will be truly advanced if automobile technology goes unchanged.

Toyota Hybrid Range - Anachronism (por SAATCHIitaly)

(via Telephones on wheels | Modern Mechanix)
A woman and her son sit inside the capsule of an electric tricycle as they drive along a main road in central Beijing, on March 15, 2012. (Reuters/David Gray) (via In Focus - A Look Inside China - The Atlantic)

A woman and her son sit inside the capsule of an electric tricycle as they drive along a main road in central Beijing, on March 15, 2012. (Reuters/David Gray) (via In Focus - A Look Inside China - The Atlantic)

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1958 | On the screen of a drive-in theater in Utah, Charlton Heston, as Moses in the The Ten Commandments, throws his arms wide before what appears to be a congregation of cars at prayer. Originally published in the December 22, 1958, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1958 | On the screen of a drive-in theater in Utah, Charlton Heston, as Moses in the The Ten Commandments, throws his arms wide before what appears to be a congregation of cars at prayer. Originally published in the December 22, 1958, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1941 | Kappa Sigma Epsilon fraternity members toss blankets out the window of their house in preparation for a spring “blanket party” under the stars at Kansas State Teacher’s College. Originally published in the May 26, 1941, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

1941 | Kappa Sigma Epsilon fraternity members toss blankets out the window of their house in preparation for a spring “blanket party” under the stars at Kansas State Teacher’s College. Originally published in the May 26, 1941, issue of LIFE. (via LIFE Magazine’s Best Pictures: Iconic Images by the 20th Century’s Greatest Photographers, 1936-1972 - LIFE)

Back to the future trilogy posters by Phantom City Creative

The Dynasphere! Psychotic 1930s Vehicle! [HD] (by britishpathe)

Nissan Juke - Built to thrill (by selectionadawards)

(via Up to Speed - 2012-02-01 22:04:00 | Interior Design)

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