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Proyecto: ART OF MOBILITY

Proyecto: ART OF MOBILITY

Proyecto: ART OF MOBILITY

Proyecto: ART OF MOBILITY
The Art of Mobility project was developed by Rigoletti design students in collaboration with Nissan Design America (NDA).
The sculpture, presented at the school on February 2, features a mix of muscular and dynamic volumes, and aims to capture the essence of Nissan design and imagine what future transportation design in Latin America could look like.
For the project, the main inspirations were Nissan's iconic cars (GT-R, Máxima and 370Z), conceptual aviation, modern architecture and nature.
Nissan Art of Mobility The sculpture was developed by students Alejandro Miranda, Arturo Millán, Kin Moreno, Mauricio Jhoset, Mauro Juarez, Miguel Exiga and Ricardo Casillas, in collaboration with NDA designers Robert Bauer, Randy Rodriguez, and Ryan Campbell.