Collidonthus: An Alternative to Tata’s $2,000 Car?
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Collidonthus: An Alternative to Tata’s $2,000 Car?


The Collidonthus is a life-sized skeleton car created by Indian artist Jitish Kallat. To be honest, we’ve no idea what the artist wanted to evoke with his distressing creation, but we couldn’t help not associating it with Ratan Tata’s $2,000 Nano car…

Link: Artkrush , Thanks for the tip Bk!





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