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Invisible worlds are becoming more and more important, as we move into the third millenium, and coming from the automobile design world we've been doing a lot of heavy research in this area.
But first, let's take a look at where we are today. 2001. It's a great number isn't it? It reminds many of us the famous movie by Stanley Kubrick and Arther C. Clark, 2001 a space odyssey, from 1968. That was a long time ago. But, here we are. The future has arrived. That famous film is now among us, and we can positively say that we've jumped into that future. It is OK to be futuristic now. What does this mean for us in the car design business? It means that we are looking into the future of cars and how can we translate this future into something more tangible, and not just dreams or science fiction.
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