
jetsons 'air drive' floating car photography by renaud marion
image © renaud marion
by capturing scenes of floating old-school cadillac and mercedes-benz's, french photographer
renaud marion portrays a jetsons-type future of how vehicles would have seemed to him in the
2000s as a child in 'air drive'. ultimately, the project highlights the glamorous designs of a time
when the cars were recognized as icons and symbols to society.

image © renaud marion

image © renaud marion

image © renaud marion

image © renaud marion

image © renaud marion
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EL CAMINO!
As life always imitates art, the Jetsons great-grandsons might be successful businessmen, or, perhaps, powerful politicians, able to extend to all us, magnetic paths and levitation capsules, without wheels, motors, nor batteries.
Nice idea, modern and romantic. I’m in love with old cars, it’s great!
I only ask to the artist who does not forget to rid us of the anachronistic exhaust pipes.
What? No Citroen DS?
who had the first idea ? : Renaud Marion or Beni Bischof
http://www.wall-mag.com/2012/04/handicapped-cars-des-sculptures-de-voitures-sans-roues/
They are better with their wheels. What does a bird without wings look like? A tiger without teeth? A dog with no tail? Etc.
Syd Mead.
nice idea. But look at this from 2004 http://www.flickr.com/photos/der_sich_den_wolf_tanzt/363650298/sizes/o/in/photostream/ (scroll hrizontal to the right to page 10)
Pretty sure Beni Bischof has already done this, without the help of Photoshop.
KDS,
Bischof’s handicapped cars are photo illustrations using Photoshop or an equivalent image processing program. Matthew Brown’s 2005 original photo of the 1970 Chrysler New Yorker coupe, for example, is here: – http://www.flickr.com/photos/morven/16368710/ .