The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan is paying tribute to good samaritans over the past century.

Using photographs from the last 100 years, students chose means of transportation, and created vehicles designed to deliver help.

The "Help is on the Way" satirical "museum" features an array of interesting designs, including a mobile playground and a moving puppet show.

"I figured since we have to deliver help, I would deliver joy, which is playing on a playground," said Hannah Palant, an SVA student.

"Punch and Judy is a very English puppet show, I'm just here for a time, I'm an exchange student from England, it's quite a darker form of joy then possibly the playground because the actual story is quite dark and twisted but it was a lot of fun to make," said Lydia Blagden, and SVA student.

The exhibit runs until April 11.

For more information, visit sva.edu/events.