Teamwork & Technology: For Today and Tomorrow
Appearance
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's general notability guideline. (April 2016) |
General Motors in 1988 held the largest exhibition to that date of its vehicle design and technology, called Teamwork & Technology: For Today and Tomorrow, at New York's Waldorf-Astoria hotel, site of the first Motorama exhibition in 1949.[1]
Multi-media for the event was presented on a bank of 240 monitors produced by Bob Rogers (designer) and BRC Imagination Arts. This display was noteworthy as twice the size of the largest previous video-monitor display that time.[2]
Introductions
[edit]- Buick Lucerne Concept
- Cadillac Voyage Concept
- Chevrolet Venture Concept
- GMC Centaur Concept
- Pontiac Banshee Concept
An unnamed sports car concept was also shown, but only as a clay model. The logo for Saturn corporation made its debut at Teamwork & Technology.
References
[edit]- ^ "1988, Teamwork and Technology".
- ^ "GM: Teamwork and Technology" (PDF). BRC Imagination Arts.[permanent dead link ]