A work of art is born as a designer makes a vehicle’s exterior body surfaces visible at night, using artificial lighting system.
Inspired by light sculptures, Bulgarian designer Teodor Kyuchukov designed used the artificial lighting system to make the silhouette of the Audi A’KIMONO LS2.0 Concept easy to recognize even at night.

Here, Kyuchukov used a lighting system often used in interiors, monuments, architectural buildings, and sports facilities.

So, you’re thinking cars already have taillights to make them visible why add more? Kyuchukov said in a report, “Car manufacturers pay attention on the night vision of an interior. They often miss the fact that no matter how perfect and stylish the outlines are, the layout of the car stays invisible for the human eye during the night.”
“The exterior illumination [...] strengthens the emotional impact of a vehicle during the dark part of the day and turns the car image from “incognito” to a sensuous piece of art.”





June 14th, 2009 at 5:38 pm
There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.