We Were Promised Jetpacks: The best-named band of the last decade.
What has better conveyed the disaffection of youth than this pissy title?
~Dennis MillerHere's a nice, exclusive group puzzle for the Pros and Feature Writers. In this grouping you will find visions of transportation
that range from near-term "what if" styling concepts, to the long-term visionary musings of artists, designers and engineers.
To earn a point for identifying any of these, you'll need to answer with at least two of the following listed pieces of information:
- The name of the person who painted, drew or crafted the future vision.
- The publication name and date in which the future vision was presented.
- The specific attributes ascribed to the future vision (such as "concept for an atomic-powered pogo stick").
- The event or year the future vision either represented or was presented to the public.
So, here they are, in no particular order of type, medium or era.
Enjoy!
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General Motors "Monoline Express", from the May 21, 1961 Chicago Tribune
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Illustration by Alexander Leydenfrost appeared in the fiftieth anniversary issue of Popular Mechanics January 1952
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Buick Century 60 by Art-Ross 1939
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The Bonanza Leisure-Mobile by Richard Arbib 1972
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1968: Buckminster Fuller's "Travel Cartridge"
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Colliers Magazine 1901 illustration of the year 2000
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1943 rendering of a personal helicopter, by Alex S Tremulis
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"Highway of the Future" Popular Science May 1938
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GM "Road Extruder in the Amazon" 1964 Worlds Fair
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Boys' Life Oct 1965 The Cars of Tomorrow Illustration by Ted Ludigensky
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Albert Robida's "Going to the Opera in year 2000", from 1882
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Charles Stewart Cadillac from 1966
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November 30, 1958 edition of This Week magazine ran this illustration of the flying family car that was but "2 years away".
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Arthur Radebaugh's "Closer Than We Think" Chicago Tribune 1959 - Tunnel to Siberia
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John Melberg’s 1966 entry / Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild
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1957: Oct 22 Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune - flying bus proposed by Charles Zimmerman of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA)
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Syd Mead Illustration for US Steel, 1969
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Carl H Renner's GM Gyroscopic Rocket Car, 1945
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Boys’ Life Oct 1981 The Car of the Future – What Will You Drive When You’re 21 Illustration by Louis Escobedo
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September 21, 1958 edition of Arthur Radebaugh's "Closer Than We Think" Quick color change car.