New Rollercoaster, Get Me A Dramamine - Yanko Design
Thrill seekers pack your bags because come this summertime, a new roller coaster opens for your 1000-strength fetishes. The Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit in Universal Orlando, Florida pulls a bunch of firsts like the world's largest not-inverted loop and musically inspired maneuvers like the "Treble Clef" which you guessed information technology; is in the shape of the musical nomenclature.
The new innovative roller coaster combines music with highly sophisticated sound and video recording then you can witness the verbal moment yous lost your lunch. Creative Managing director Louis Alfieri was responsible for everything from the concept and artful design, architecture, landscape, content production, and new media components. The coaster was manufactured by Maurer Söhne.
It utilizes a newish rails system dubbed X-Motorcar which enables ride maneuvers not possible before. The musical aspect of the ride comes in the course of 30 popular songs you choose using a digital touchpad on your seat. Polk powered speakers smash the music into your ears at a brain reverberating ninety decibels for that truly customized experience.
When nosotros talk near industrial design, nosotros speak of creating experiences to brand the world improve. It doesn't always have to be a utilitarian feel. Pure entertainment and putting smiles on people's faces is also an feel that can make the world a better identify. Happy people = Ameliorate world. So what'south up Universal? Wanna fly the Yanko Design staff and some of their readers out this summertime for a test ride?
Designers: Louis Alfieri, Maurer Söhen
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2009/06/11/new-rollercoaster-get-me-a-dramamine/
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