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Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening.

Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.
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  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, in front of a photo of his Reboot Buggy.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, in front of a photo of his Reboot Buggy.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, with Moto Undone: his vehicle that takes the familiar to the unexpected, moto undone ignores what makes motorcycles interesting.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, with Moto Undone: his vehicle that takes the familiar to the unexpected, moto undone ignores what makes motorcycles interesting.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

  • Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

  • Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Introduction to the Reboot Buggy film.

    Introduction to the Reboot Buggy film.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Reboot Buggy film showing.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey and his family watching his Reboot Buggy film.

    Joey and his family watching his Reboot Buggy film.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Guests checking out Joey's creations.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey giving an artist talk.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, in front of a photo of his Reboot Buggy.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, in front of a photo of his Reboot Buggy.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey Ruiter (center, blue jacket), family, and those involved in making the Reboot Buggy a success.

    Joey Ruiter (center, blue jacket), family, and those involved in making the Reboot Buggy a success.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Ruiter's Reboot Buggy parked in front of the GRAM.

    Joey Ruiter: Objects in Motion Opening. Photography by Matt Gubancsik. KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus Joey Ruiter pushes the limits of what is required for an object to function, searching for new ways of thinking about materials, scale, manufacturing processes, and function. His design meets everyday needs in surprising ways, such as a motorcycle with no visible mechanical parts, or a powerboat that makes no noise. The prototypes he creates challenge established expectations and help people start imagining what is possible. His work will be at the GRAM until January 5th.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design alumnus, working on his Reboot Buggy in his studio.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

  • Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, with Moto Undone: his vehicle that takes the familiar to the unexpected, moto undone ignores what makes motorcycles interesting.

    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, with Moto Undone: his vehicle that takes the familiar to the unexpected, moto undone ignores what makes motorcycles interesting.

    Photography by Matt Gubancsik.

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    Joey giving an artist talk.
    Joey Ruiter, KCAD Industrial Design Alumnus, in front of a photo of his Reboot Buggy.
    Joey Ruiter (center, blue jacket), family, and those involved in making the Reboot Buggy a success.