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Cassette Futurism
Welcome to Cassette Futurism Lemmy and Mbin Community.
A place to share and discuss Cassette Futurism: media where the technology closely matches the computers and technology of the 70s and 80s.
Whether it's bright colors and geometric shapes, the tendency towards stark plainness, or the the lack of powerful computers and cell phones, Cassette Futurism includes: Cassettes, ROM chips, CRT displays, computers reminiscent of microcomputers like the Commodore 64, freestanding hi-fi systems, small LCD displays, and other analog technologies.
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Looks like K.I.T.T.'s gauge panels...
With a Class 2 Shuttle body.
I always wanted a shuttle. Maybe not class 2
I’d drive this now
I would be thrilled to drive this, but my partner would get sick of me referring to every trip to the grocery store as an “away mission.”
Dress your partner in a red shirt
Never! She’s definitely a gold shirt.
They made the best dashboards in the 80s
You can fit so much beige in this baby.
Alternate Universe where this is the Back to the Future time machine
Murty! You've got to reach FIFTY FIVE MILES PER HOUR! That will maximize your fuel efficiency, because then you need to cruise for an hour to charge up the flux capacitor and warm up the federation warp coils. I'm going to go convert a Lambo into a time machine or something, I'll meet you back here 1937!
I love retro-futurism. This is peak humanity. Analog controls in a vehicle designed for visiting the stars.
I think CDPR upscaled this design for Cyberpunk 2077
That thing is hideous. I want it.
Yeah, I had one of those back in the day.
Actual source is Italdesign, the Italian company that designed this concept car for VW. It was built on the Golf Syncro, which was the first Golf with four wheel drive. Here is a good video explaining Italdesign's automotive history leading up to the Orbit.
Thanks, added to the post!
Slightly bigger wheels and this would be spot on.
It's amazing how much smaller wheels used to be, Ferrari 328s from this era came with 16" rims now even my hatchback comes with 20" as standard and 21s as optional.
I have to be honest and say I greatly prefer the ride of smaller rims.
Anything more than 17s costs me thousands in punctures from potholes...
It might even just be the proportion of it, looking at the 328s, they have big arches even with the smaller rims whereas they're quite tight here. Thinking about it, lots of classics look great on minilites with big fat tires too.
looks like the sweet love child of an amc pacer and a delorean.
Look at all that visibility! Sweet! Based on modern car design, I assume this has a terrible crash test rating and no side airbags.
What do all the gauges on the right side even do?
Think that's all eq and music controls
I'd kill for that. I hate getting ready to drive on a sunny day, and I can't change the eq because I can't see the stereo interface.
Where have all the cool digital dashboards gone? Had an 80s supra when I was young, still loving it & I wish I haven't sold it. What a crazy futuristic car. In the night on the Autobahn, full throttle, loud music - good ol' times.
Now I want an LCARS dashboard
Was this car the inspiration for the simpsons episode where home designed a car? (And ruined his brother's company)
I miss when car companies made cool-looking concepts like this that would never roll out of a factory for real.
The absolutely ridiculous Pontiac Stinger belongs here. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUq8JtlrJbM
I'll take one please.
Instead we just ended up with the Silhouette minivan