Experiential Design & Architecture
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Porsche Engine Notes - 2S

Company: Second Story

Role: Lead Environmental designer

Can you turn a sports car into a musical canvas? For a Porsche x Rolling Stone event celebrating the launch of the car giant’s new E-Performance line, we connected an electric guitar to electric vehicles—and electrified the crowd.  

Held at LA’s Porsche Experience Center, the event blended classic rock with cutting-edge technology. Our team mounted custom, low-resolution displays to the spoiler of two Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid models. When a rock legend (and Porsche superfan) hit the stage to wow the VIP crowd, his live guitar signal drove a lo-fi music visualizer on the back of each car. As they raced around the track, the vehicles became part of the performance.  

The “Engine Notes” concert event brought together man, music, and machine in what Rolling Stone called “an asphalt-kicking e-performance.”

 

Company: Second Story / Razorfish

Role: Lead Environmental designer

Can you turn a sports car into a musical canvas? For a Porsche x Rolling Stone event celebrating the launch of the car giant’s new E-Performance line, we connected an electric guitar to electric vehicles—and electrified the crowd.  

Held at LA’s Porsche Experience Center, the event blended classic rock with cutting-edge technology. Our team mounted custom, low-resolution displays to the spoiler of two Porsche Panamera 4 E-Hybrid models. When a rock legend (and Porsche superfan) hit the stage to wow the VIP crowd, his live guitar signal drove a lo-fi music visualizer on the back of each car. As they raced around the track, the vehicles became part of the performance.  

The “Engine Notes” concert event brought together man, music, and machine in what Rolling Stone called “an asphalt-kicking e-performance.”

 
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