Damaged Porsches at the Louvre Museum!

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Porsche Cole Kessel

Beautiful Porsche 911 cars crashed against the walls of the Louvre Museum thanks to artificial intelligence.

The artist Cole Kessel published these images of destroyed Porsches within the Parisian museum on his Instagram account. Rest assured, no cars were damaged for the occasion, the venerable Parisian venue remains intact, and no one was injured. These are montages created with the help of Midjourney and Photoshop, but they are of striking realism.

Cole Kessel aimed, through this “digital art installation” called “Drive Safe,” to raise awareness about road safety. Created with Midjourney and the AI capabilities of Photoshop, the surreal images hit hard and provoke thought.

The shock of the photos

“This initiative was inspired by a recent news article about a terrible accident involving a Porsche 991 GT3,” the artist specifies. “I have had the chance to drive Porsche 911s myself, and their brilliant handling in all circumstances combined with even more impressive braking made me feel practically invincible. Perhaps a bit too invincible…” Hence his very strong warning. “I don’t think supporting road safety through an accident is a bad thing,” he adds. “I believe this ‘Drive Safe’ campaign plays an important role in reminding us of our human limits.”

Quickly going viral, the post has so far amassed nearly 450,000 likes and over a thousand comments. The artist’s latest comment invites us all to reflect on the dangers of the road: “If this post leads even one person to approach their next car trip more cautiously, it will have been worth it. I hope everyone gets home safe and has the chance to spend the day with someone they love. And if not, call them.”

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This page is translated from the original post "Des Porsche accidentées au Musée du Louvre !" in French.

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