Technology

Lone Star

Your name: 
Andrey Kozlovich
Entry: 

First of all, at the copy of the car they wrote:
"Lone Star
Roadmasters"

"The Museum or the Object as Portal"

Entry: 

The blue post-it note reads: "The museum or the object as portal".

Here we go:

The Space Race

Entry: 

Somebody has suggested that it was this car JFK was travelling in when he was assassinated. In fact it was a 1961 Customised Lincoln Continental but it did share a similarly streamlined design.

1960 Ford Sunliner Convertible

Entry: 

V..E..R..Y . . R..A..R..E .1960 FORD SUNLINER CONVERTIBLE.ONLY YEAR OF THIS UNIQUE STYLE. OFFERED HORIZONTAL REAR FINS AND DUAL HEADLIGHTS.

Professor Stuart Robson introduces the car to the ARIUS 3D scanner.

Entry: 

Stuart Robson took the car to be scanned with the ARIUS 3D laser scanner - a very impressive machine. Here is a film of that scan.

Boy X

Entry: 

I am giving the boy the name Boy X in an attempt to redress the racism he suffered at the hands of the British medical profession in being defined as “of non-European extraction”.

Scrap Book Challenge

Entry: 

On the bus Camilla Brueton led a workshop for kids in which they were asked to make a 'vehicle of the future'. Attached are two images of young people and their newly designed vehicles.

Scanning Electron Microscope

Your name: 
Emma Passmore
Entry: 

Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis of paint
Dr. Emma Passmore

Toy vehicles

Entry: 

My list of toy cars;

A blue Bentley whose front wheels steared when pressure was applied to the bumper above them.

Scale 1/50.

Entry: 

The scale of the toy car is 1/50. It measures 42mm wide and 105mm long. This means the real car would be 2.1 metres wide and 5.25 metres long.

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