Bicycles Built Based On People’s Attempts To Draw Them From Memory

Designer Gianluca Gimini decided to ask his friends and strangers to draw a bicycle from memory. While some got it right, most made technical errors. After collecting hundreds of drawings, he started building realistic 3D renderings of the bikes based on these sketches…

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

Drawing made from memory recreated as a real bicycle.

13 thoughts on “Bicycles Built Based On People’s Attempts To Draw Them From Memory”

  1. All of them look like they would work, except maybe the one with the flag. But still, they look really awesome.

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  2. This was an exhibit at a private museum in Tasmania. The artist left paper and pencils out for the guests to draw with. The bikes were in an adjoining room. Wonder if mine ever got made?

  3. I want to see the bike where one kid said “So I can really draw anything…?”

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