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A Waymo prototype self-driving on the streets of Austin, Texas. Waymo’s self-driving car will be on display for the first time in the UK at the Design Museum in London.
For a car to drive itself, it needs to know what’s around it. This 3D representation reveals what Waymo’s self-driving vehicles “see” using their sensors and software. The pink boxes are vehicles, the red boxes are cyclists, and the yellow boxes are pedestrians.
Material Design is a design language developed by Google in order to provide a single underlying system that works across platforms and device sizes. At the core of the framework is a consistent set of principles that detail how light, material, and cast shadows interact within a three-dimensional environment.
Google Cardboard is a simple virtual reality viewer that took an expensive technology and made it accessible to everyone. With some lenses, cardboard, and velcro, anyone can experience VR with a smartphone.
Google’s Street View camera takes 360-degree images that allow us to see accurate renditions of locations in the round. The Trekker is a personalized version mounted on a backpack, for reaching inaccessible places.
The catalogue that accompanies the exhibition features essays by leading experts in the field, and interviews with key designers and thinkers including Fred Turner, Louise Sandhaus, and Google’s VP of Design Matias Duarte. The book was edited by Justin McGuirk and Brendan McGetrick, designed by Jonathan Barnbrook, and is published by Phaidon.

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