Designer Creates Giant 'Zip' Boat That Looks like It's Unzipping the Water
- A giant zip boat created by Japanese designer, Yasuhiro Suzuki, recently got social media users talking
- After a video of the boat was shared on LinkedIn, social media users flooded the comment section to share their thoughts on it
- The beautiful thing about the boat is that it operates as if it's opening the water
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A Japanese designer, Yasuhiro Suzuki, has created a giant zip boat and a video of it has been shared on social media.
In the video that was shared on LinkedIn by a user identified as Talal Al Murad, the boat could be seen moving as if it's opening the water.
Sharing the video on his page, Talal Al Murad wrote:
"Japanese designer Yasuhiro Suzuki creates giant zipper boat to make it look like he's opening the water. What do you think of this?"
Social media users were divided in their opinions after watching the video of the zip boat. While some think it is beautiful, others believe it is ugly.
Rachel Mitchell wrote:
"This is a cool design."
Rashad Meskienyar commented:
"Honestly and this is my opinion. It’s ridiculous. Why? Looks like a zipper. Very ugly."
Jamie Wright reacted:
"Yes it's beautiful. There is the saying open water and we are over 95% water. The waves are otherwise somewhat featureless but have great symmetry like snow."
Kirk Paterson wrote:
"I appreciate the concept, but the reality is a really rather pointless, soon to be forgotten attempt at aquatic art that will undoubtedly languish in a boat yard for the next 2 decades, quickly forgotten. Someone had way too much spare cash, at least the boatbuilders earned a buck."
In other news, a man got people talking on social media after constructing an entire sports car with scrap iron and carton paper.
A video of him cruising with the car emerged online and people showered encomium on the innovative man. It is not certain where his skills and creativity stem from or what he plans to make next but his endeavour is very interesting indeed.
The sports car has no doors or windscreen and its dashboard was covered with cardboard. The apparent discomfort leaves much to be desired as well.
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Source: Briefly News