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Volkswagen And Art Students Imagine The Future Of EVs And Mobility

For the project, 30 students from different disciplines at the Academy, were split into five teams to holistically design a seamless mobility experience inspired by the vast American landscape.
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By Ameya Naik

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Published on September 27, 2021

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    Volkswagen Group of America's (VWGoA) major West Coast innovation hub, the Innovation and Engineering Centre California (IECC), recently concluded its first-ever “Long Distance Mobility and Living Space” project, an Academy of Art University class aimed at collaborating with innovative firms to deliver immersive, hands-on professional experiences for its students. Working with 30 students from the Academy's School of Industrial Design, Interior Architecture Design, Graphic Design, Fashion, Advertising, and Web New Media, the project explored future mobility concepts for long-distance travelers that culminated in five individual students receiving part of a scholarship fund donated by Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.

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    The project was dubbed as Long Distance Mobility and Living Space.

    For the IECC, which serves as Volkswagen Group of America's dedicated center for researching innovations in mobility, applied artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, the collaboration with the Academy offered fresh insight into the future of transportation. The global Volkswagen Group Innovation collaborated as well.

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    For the project, 30 students from different disciplines at the Academy, were split into five teams to holistically design a seamless mobility experience inspired by the vast American landscape.

    The following teams and concepts were presented and reviewed by a special guest panel comprised of representatives from different industries:

    Kinship: Global team across disciplines with an overarching vision for the project, developing voice, brand strategy, website, and graphic layout for all design concepts.

    Orbis: Designed with purpose for business travelers, looking to achieve a holistic work-life balance. The vehicle travel experience was reinterpreted to help passengers decompress and eliminate post-arrival fatigue.

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    The Outreach concept blurred the lines between vehicle and home, so passengers can roam where their heart desires.

    Outreach: A lifestyle approach to road travel for the modern nomad looking for a vehicle as adaptable as themselves. This concept blurred the lines between vehicle and home, so passengers can roam where their heart desires.

    Urban Cowboy: This project reflects the team's passion for adventure and admiration for cowboy culture to demonstrate sustainable long-distance travel at its best.

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    The X-Hub concept offered an eco-conscious and family-friendly safe stop for road trippers to recharge and connect along their journeys.

    X Hubs: Flipping the notion of forgotten, stale rest areas on its head, this concept offered an eco-conscious and family-friendly safe stop for road trippers to recharge and connect along their journeys.

    Parallel to the panel, Volkswagen Group of America Inc. also named five individual students, each from one individual major across all teams, to receive part of a scholarship fund donated by the company.

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