I came to France with my wife, cat, cameras and some clothes in an old, 2 litre, Porsche engined, VW Combi in 2001 and felt a different person. It was the only Volkswagen I have ever owned... and I miss that Combi more than any other form of 4-wheel transport. Here I'll reblog cool VW images from various sources around the world to relive memories and desires ~ Ed Buziak
Volkswagen de-Bugged…

Mexican deassemblage artist Damian Ortega creates suspended  sculpture, diagrams and manuals brought to life, exposing the inner  workings and mystery of products and concepts. In the 2003 Venice  Biennale, Ortega acheived international acclaim with his breakout hit,  “Cosmic Thing,” which reassembled a Volkswagon Bug, the populist car  manufactured in his home country. With roots in cartooning and satire,  Ortega’s tongue in cheek works exemplify his former craft and present  new perspectives to commonplace items.

Volkswagen de-Bugged…

Mexican deassemblage artist Damian Ortega creates suspended sculpture, diagrams and manuals brought to life, exposing the inner workings and mystery of products and concepts. In the 2003 Venice Biennale, Ortega acheived international acclaim with his breakout hit, “Cosmic Thing,” which reassembled a Volkswagon Bug, the populist car manufactured in his home country. With roots in cartooning and satire, Ortega’s tongue in cheek works exemplify his former craft and present new perspectives to commonplace items.

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