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Bibframe Work

Title
Future now
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Semmelhack, Elizabeth, 1963- (author)
Bata Schmidt, Christine (author of foreword)
Bata Shoe Museum (host institution)
Subject
Sneakers (LCSH)
Bata Shoe Museum--Catalogs. (LCSH)
Sneakers--Collectors and collecting (LCSH)
Sneakers--Social aspects (LCSH)
Sneakers (RVM)
Sneakers--Collectionneurs et collections (RVM)
Sneakers--Aspect social (RVM)
Sneakers (FAST)
Genre Form
photobooks (AAT)
Photobooks (LCGFT)
Livres de photographies (RVMGF)
Illustrative Content
illustrations
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Classification
LCC: GV749.S64 S46 2022 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
DDC: 685.31 full (Source: 23)
Content
text (txt)
Summary
"New modes of making and innovations in materials are inspiring shoe designers to challenge what shoes can look and feel like. This book explores today's most futuristic footwear designs, from the use of new technologies such as 3-D printing and smart technology to the invention of sustainable materials, including "leather" made from mushrooms and soles made from reclaimed ocean plastics. It also examines footwear design in the virtual world where adherence to things like comfort and gravity are no longer part of the equation. The importance of sneakers in games such as Grand Theft Auto and Fortnite are explored as is the new enthusiasm for collectable non-fungible token (NFT) sneakers that are being acquired for tens of thousands of dollars for a single pair. In-depth interviews with of-the-moment designers, including Iris van Herpen, the team at RTFKT, Steven Smith, Eric Avar, Alexander Taylor, and more, all conducted by the author, dive deep into the creative process, influences, and the future of shoe design. The introduction offers an overview of great footwear innovations from the past that have kept us a step ahead."--Amazon.com.
Table Of Contents
Innovative
Sustainable
Transformative
Virtual
Authorized Access Point
Semmelhack, Elizabeth, 1963- Future now