Driving license ?
Exhibition catalog, CNAM arts and crafts museum.

Driving license ?

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N° d'inventaire 25981
Format 21 x 25.5
Détails 192 p., paperback.
Publication Paris, 2022
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782359063820
Drawing on the reference collections in the field of the history of science and technology at the Musée des Arts et Métiers (Paris), the work questions the future of the car and the existence of a new automobile revolution.
Since the 1950s, motor vehicles have evolved considerably, in terms of engines, driver assistance systems, and even production. But who can say with certainty what the car of the future will look like? Will the electric motor prevail? Will all vehicles be autonomous? Will cars be able to travel both on the road and in the air? What challenges will manufacturers, public authorities, and citizens face in transforming the current model?
Readers are given the opportunity to take a look back at automotive history and discover objects and documents that help outline the first clues to the car of tomorrow. The book also invites us to question our relationship with cars and offers some keys to understanding the issues at stake.
Drawing on the reference collections in the field of the history of science and technology at the Musée des Arts et Métiers (Paris), the work questions the future of the car and the existence of a new automobile revolution.
Since the 1950s, motor vehicles have evolved considerably, in terms of engines, driver assistance systems, and even production. But who can say with certainty what the car of the future will look like? Will the electric motor prevail? Will all vehicles be autonomous? Will cars be able to travel both on the road and in the air? What challenges will manufacturers, public authorities, and citizens face in transforming the current model?
Readers are given the opportunity to take a look back at automotive history and discover objects and documents that help outline the first clues to the car of tomorrow. The book also invites us to question our relationship with cars and offers some keys to understanding the issues at stake.