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Edward Stubbs: Best PersonalisationThe Interior Motives Design Award for Best Personalisation has been won by Edward Stubbs from Coventry University, UK.
Stubbs' dynamic concept vehicle called the "Rebel" features an interior concept inspired by Internet and urban culture.
The vehicle interior consists of user-configurable panels that can be replaced with glass, OLEDs, computer displays and lighting panels.
Unused panels can be stowed away for later use within the floor of the vehicle allowing fast customisation to suit different environments.
Stubbs' design resembles an SUV which features front seats that can be flipped to allow the interior of the vehicle to be used as a place to meet friends.
The Rebel is connected to the Internet and can be used to watch downloaded movies, instant messaging and multiplayer gaming.
Runner up for the award was Insun Hong from the Arts Centre College of Design, USA with his "mia" concept micro minivan.
The interior of the mia can be customised online with components such as glove compartments and dashboards that feature custom branding or decals.
The rear seat positions can be fully adjusted along rails that run side by side enabling them to become either one complete seat or two separate chairs.
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September 15, 2007 | Viewed 17,797 time(s)
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