The Art + Science of Feeling NYC: Brainwave data is used to make Nike’s temporary installation an aural, visual and tactile experience

The Art + Science of Feeling NYC


During Milan Design Week 2013 Nike introduced The Art + Science of Super Natural Motion, a live body-mapping exhibition developed by digital artists Universal Everything, Daniel Widrig and Quayola + Sinigaglia to interpret Nike Free…

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Nike Free Flyknit

La Nike Free Flyknit è stata presentata ieri a Portland e fonde in un’unica scarpa le due più celebri e innovative tecnologie di Nike: la tomaia Flyknit e la suola Free+ 5.0
Il piede acquista così una flessibilità simile al quella del movimento a piedi nudi e una calzata che lo tiene ben fermo all’interno della scarpa. Il suo design si fonda sulla filosofia Nike di Nature Amplified, un approccio supportato dai dati scientifici e dalle opinioni degli atleti.
Uno speciale drop in edizione limitata di Nike Free Flyknit ‘City Pack’ sarà disponibile il 20 luglio in esclusiva presso Nike Stadium Milano.

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Free Flyknit

Nike Flyknit Racer

Questa versione Racer si ispira alla sorella Lunar dove la tomaia è realizzata con la stessa tecnica di realizzazione caratterizzata da assenza di cuciture e utilizzando un mix di fili per la tessitura. Disponibili dal 14 aprile c/o Nike Stadium di Milano.

Nike Flyknit Racer

Nike Flyknit Racer

Nike Flyknit Racer

Nike Flyknit Racer

Nike Flyknit Lunar 1+

Se ne sta facendo un gran parlare di questa Nike Flyknit Lunar 1+. La particolarità sta nella tessitura della tomaia, realizzata da un unico filo in modo da ridurre drasticamente peso e materiale in eccesso. Se siete a Milano in questi giorni, la potete testare qui. Io resto cmq fedele alle mie Cumulus 14 ma se mi capiterà di provarle, non mancherò di farvelo sapere.

Nike Flyknit Lunar 1+

myThread Pavilion

Architectural designer Jenny Sabin’s biologically-inspired installation launches Nike’s Flyknit Collective in NYC

myThread Pavilion

Inspired by the marriage of design and engineering that birthed the groundbreaking Flyknit technology, Nike has selected a handful of global design innovators and tasked them with creating a sculpture, structure or installation piece influenced by the Flyknit shoe, to be unveiled at various locations in the US, China,…

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HTM Trainer+

Nike’s Flyknit kicks in bold new colors just in time for the Olympics

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Launching just a few miles from Olympic Park, Nike’s latest take on their already incredible HTM Flyknit trainers sees the ultra lightweight shoe take new shape in a fresh set of hues. The HTM Trainer+ collection—designed by Hiroshi Fujiwara, Tinker Hatfield and Mark Parker—arrives to Nike 1948 London this Thursday, where it will sell in limited supply in six colors that really enhance the shoe’s unique fabric construction.

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Backed by Nike’s trademark Lunarlon cushioning system, the intricately woven HTM Trainer+ kicks are the ultimate meeting ground for form and function. The solids—a neon yellow Volt, basic black, bright blue and red—allow you to really see the shoe’s near seamless construction, a design element that allows the shoe to fit like a second skin. The two multi-color patterned kicks show off the complexity of the knitting technology, which uses a specially engineered yarn to create the most in breathability and performance.

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The third installment of the HTM Flyknit collection, the pared down but equally bold HTM Trainer+ version will first hit the Shoreditch store 26 July 2012 before landing in Nike stores around the world.