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Report from london: honda does art

July 26, 2006

One of the highlights of the British Motor Show in London is the work of artist Paul Veroude for Honda. Veroude created an installation by removing and suspending using wire, the 3,000 plus parts of a Honda Formula One car. It was eye catching and quickly communicated the engineering complexity that lies as the heart of these machines.

There were a couple of innovative concept cars, including the the C-Buggy from Citroen that looks like a lot of fun.

One of the most exciting new cars was the Aston-Martin Rapide, a four-door, that looks like no four-door you have ever seen.

Then there was MINI, who did the unpredictable and created the most imaginative space of all, taking the area outside the exhibition hall, they used a barge and containers to display their wares.

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