Jeongche Yoon's 'IPSE' is an (Awesome) Accident Waiting to Happen
Marissa Brassfield — July 19, 2009 — Autos
References: orangespace.tistory & dvice
If you imagine driving in a world where other cars are fish or submarines, you have the gist of Jeongche Yoon’s ‘IPSE’ concept. This bad boy is an accident waiting to happen, but it’s still awesome.
According to Jeongche Yoon, ‘IPSE’ can recognize the driver’s surroundings and translate them appropriately depending on the mode selected. In Underwater mode, for example, other cars on the road are, to the IPSE driver, sea creatures. In a different mode, buildings and roads would turn into trees and grassland.
According to Jeongche Yoon, ‘IPSE’ can recognize the driver’s surroundings and translate them appropriately depending on the mode selected. In Underwater mode, for example, other cars on the road are, to the IPSE driver, sea creatures. In a different mode, buildings and roads would turn into trees and grassland.
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