
Project
NODE
Technologies such as augmented or virtual reality and autonomous cars are paving the way for a technological revolution in the automotive industry. However, the current designs of the automotive industry fall short in addressing space efficiency on the roads and accessibility for users with disabilities. My passion lies in shaping this future. The NODE project with General Motors and Georgia Tech’s HMI Lab explored innovative solutions to these challenges. This project proposes the development of a new transportation system focused on a single-seat autonomous vehicle known as a NODE. This design explores the process and feasibility of designing a captain’s chair paired with interactive surfaces that empowers all riders, abled and paraplegic, to personalize their own autonomous travel experience.
The NODE is designed to be manufactured within the GM Autonomous Vehicle to provide a vehicle model type that accommodates the able and disabled, including those with paraplegia.





























