via: designboom
The danish artist Olafur Eliasson‘s longstanding interest the connection between natural phenomena and industrial technology is reflected in his discourse with the BMW H2R racing car. Eliasson was commissioned by BMW to develop the ’16th BMW art car‘ back in 2005 and he has been closely collaborating with architects and scientists since then – on the project which will be unveiled in munich this may.
The hydrogen powered car is designed to quash the concept that eco-friendly cars can’t be fast. Eliasson’s car features a 2 layer skin made of reflective metal, covered with fragile layers of ice in a bid to reflect the themes of mobility, renewable energies and the relationship between car production and global warming in an artistic manner.