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The Crystalline Entity "Datalore"
Finish Line by Paul Jouard
Yakuza gang member by Rémi Delabaudière
Ambulance by Darko Darmar Markovic
Burj Al Arab - Dubai - United Arab Emirates (by Darcey Beau)
Buick Questor Concept, 1983
Concept art by Nilo Rodis-Jamero for RETURN OF THE JEDI.
The world of LOGAN’S RUN (1976).
Mercedes-Benz MCC Eco-Sprinter & Eco-Speedster, 1994. Further prototypes during the development of the first generation Smart cars were styled by Mercedes-Benz’s design studio in California
BMW Welt, Munich, Germany
Jochen Hertweck
Alien: Covenant (2017)
The Ellipsis 1992.
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TOMY CHATBOT Vintage radio controlled retro robot toy 1980s
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Hong Kong 2130 by Scott Richards
Matthias Heiderich, 2013. Dubai Terminal 3.
"This artist's rendering depicts the McDonnell Douglas X-33 proposal. this was to serve as a technology demonstrator of a Single-Stage-To-Orbit (SSTO) Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV). McDonnell Douglas submitted a vertical landing configuration design which used liquid oxygen/hydrogen engines. NASA considered design submissions from Rockwell, Lockheed Martin, and McDonnell Douglas. NASA selected Lockheed Martin's X-33 design on 2 July 1996. The RLV technology program was a cooperative agreement between NASA and industry. The goal of the RLV technology program was to produce significant reductions in the cost of access to space, and to promote the creation and delivery of new space services and other activities that would have improve U.S. economic competitiveness."
Date: May 1996
Computer art by J. Frassanito & Associates
NASA ID: EC96-43631-6
Robert McCall, 1974.