MEDICOM X NIKE LUNAR FORCE 1 “BEARBRICK”

Today popular streetwear brand Undefeated released their newsletter which told of the collaboration Medicom and Nike. Alongside a varsity jacket from Nike and a Bearbrick toy from Medicom, the sneakers come in two colorways with matching accessories for both. The simple redesign of the sneakers matches the Bearbrick style and minimalism perfectly, both in the white, blue and orange makeup and the monochromatic black and white. You can pick up a pair of Nike Lunar Force 1 “Bearbrick” sneakers now at UNDFTD in Santa Monica. 

(Source: undefeated.com)

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CALL TO ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS - YOU ARE HERE II.
Continuing to raise awareness for our open call!
Whether you live in Los Angeles or can get here for a few days next month, the new challenge for part II of our exciting YOU ARE HERE series is going to be a fun one. Check out the recap of part I here and more details for part II at the official call.
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CALL TO ALL PHOTOGRAPHERS - YOU ARE HERE II.

Continuing to raise awareness for our open call!

Whether you live in Los Angeles or can get here for a few days next month, the new challenge for part II of our exciting YOU ARE HERE series is going to be a fun one. Check out the recap of part I here and more details for part II at the official call.

And please share with all of your friends to help make this show the best it can be!

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LOS ANGELES - THE NEW WAVE OF BARBERSHOPS

Subculture Club is a series by Thrash Lab that showcases everything from freegans to custom motorcyle builders, and in their newest piece they chose barbering as the newest world to enter and expose to the world. Learn about what drives these artists to make dudes look good and feel better, and visit some of LA’s best shops as owners of Capsule Barbers, Bolt Barbers and Proper Barbershop speak about their creative vision and business philosophies. I was first exposed to Thrash Lab and their series with this piece, as I met the filmmakers when I was getting a haircut at Bolt. Indeed, I show up a couple times in this piece.

If you like good haircuts and bottomless beer, as well as an old-timey aesthetic with a modern mentality, check out Bolt Barbers in DTLA on Spring St. And check them out in the video above or Thrash Lab here.

PMK X INTERNET EXPLORER - PMK DESIGN LABS
On Saturday, Internet Explorer and PMK Customs held a launch event for their innovative new collaboration “PMK Design Labs.” The unique new technology walks along the same lines as Nike ID, and allows users to push the boundaries of creativity in sneaker design, much as PMK has been doing for years in one of the most established positions in sneaker art. 
Check out the technology in this unlikely collaboration for yourself here. 

PMK X INTERNET EXPLORER - PMK DESIGN LABS

On Saturday, Internet Explorer and PMK Customs held a launch event for their innovative new collaboration “PMK Design Labs.” The unique new technology walks along the same lines as Nike ID, and allows users to push the boundaries of creativity in sneaker design, much as PMK has been doing for years in one of the most established positions in sneaker art. 

Check out the technology in this unlikely collaboration for yourself here

PARLAITIN - WIRE SCULPTURE SNEAKER ARTIST INTERVIEW

I had a friend in high school that made sculptures out of wire. They were mainly stick figures fighting stick dragons and really simple roses, but they took him forever to make. He had a cute little army of these sculptures chilling on his TV. After seeing the work it took him to create something like this, witnessing the work of pARlaiTin is incredible. The Louisville, KY native believes that wire sculpture is truly the only way to allow sneaker art to live on forever, and the work he puts into each design shows such a permanent dedication. Check out his interview with Nicekicks here.

STAR WARS DETOUR - NEW ANIMATED COMEDY SERIES

Longtime Star Wars satirizers, the creators of Robot Chicken are set to walk down a new pathof franchised work within the universe as Star Wars Detour kicks off. The animated show takes to hyperspace with a comedic approach, taking recognizable characters and injecting them with snarky attitudes and humorous approaches to the formerly dramatic situations of the film series. The trailer above has garnered a wide array of responses, but you can judge for yourself whether you think this is a much-needed, light-hearted, and worthwhile addition to an important universe or a short-sighted misstep in franchising your childhood memories.

(Source: hypebeast.com)

SOCIAL STATUS X MAX100 X NIKE AIR MAX 1 LIMITED RUN

For 25 years the Air Max 1 has been inspiring Nike fans and filling their closets with colorway after colorway. On September 15th one of the more compelling adventures in the life of Tinker Hatfield’s accomplished sneaker model takes place, involving Matt Stevens’ inspired MAX100 Project which took the artists’ passion for “the greatest sneaker of all time” and turned it into a book of the most interesting footwear-inspired drawings we have seen. Now Nike has teamed up with Stevens to produce a few of the shoes as referenced in the drawings from the book.

On September 15th, Social Status of Charlotte, North Carolina will host ten one-of-a-kind pairs of Nike Air Max 1 sneakers to be auctioned off to benefit local charities. Each pair will also come in a numbered, wooden box.

(Source: hypebeast.com)

1-2-1 INTERVIEW WITH “IRON” MIKE TYSON

Jeffstaple is the founder and creative director of Staple Design & Reed Space, and his series 1-2-1 takes the most interesting characters and interviews them one-on-one. “Direct. Intimate. No BS.

The latest in the series - debuted Monday - involves boxing legend Mike Tyson, and breaks the interview into segments beneath a pigeon coop, talking about amazing topics as only the Man of Iron could do. Check out part one above and a description below:

For this very special subject, we deviate off the norm and will be creating a series of small episodes to document the amazing time we spent with the former heavyweight champion of the world—Michael Gerard Tyson, better known as Iron Mike.

(Source: stapledesign.com)

GROW YOUR OWN STINGRAY SNEAKER FOR $1,800

The collision of science and public entertainment led to a very interesting moral dilemma in the film Jurassic Park, where animals were injected with DNA to turn them into other animals. We all know how that went. In one of the closest real-life stories we have to the themes of such a tale, Thai manufacturers RayFish Footwear are taking science and public fashion and colliding them into one mashed up superfishoe. 

Starting at $1,400, sneaker fans can select from a number of nature’s finest patterns - from zebra to rattlesnake to “Nemo” - and inject the pattern into the DNA of a stingray that will be grown for the specific purpose of being turned into a pair of shoes for your feet. As a declaration of superiority, our species can grow a nearly endless palette of designs on a lesser life form, while corporate marketing and many avenues of artistic expression may be further down the line as logos and sharp lines are out of the question at the moment, as co.Design reports:

“It would not be feasible for ordinary people to code their desired pattern in the DNA, so we made a design tool that allows them to create a pattern that we can actually grow on the stingrays,” says Dr. Raymond Ong, head of Rayfish Footwear. That tool eschews esoteric DNA snippets for a graphic-laden UI, allowing you to drag and drop up to nine patterns into your shoe, selected from a library of 29 styles of leather. With so many choices combining into such an array of designs, the possibilities seem endless, though obviously there are some natural limitations to just how specific users can be about a shoe that is ostensibly grown.


“We cannot breed any desirable shape or logo on the fishes, as our patterning process works by recording and recombining DNA of existing animals…. Squares are for instance not possible, as the expression of the DNA on the skin doesn’t allow it,” Dr. Ong explains. “Also, the patterns that grow on the actual fish sometimes slightly differ from what you see in the design tool. Although it is almost perfect, we are still developing the mapping between the design tool and the DNA encoding further.”

This obviously brings up a great many questions in regards to ethics, and while our society certainly does much, much worse things to the animals we already raise for things like food, clothing, and household product testing, it’s a bit more jarring to think that some of “nature’s” most glorious creations will be predestined to become merely another layer of separation between our holy feet and the ground beneath them. 

Co.Design’s Mark Wilson puts it well:

While I can conveniently forget that the leather in my shoes was once the skin of a cow, is there something different in knowing that the cow had been bred and slaughtered just for me? Is this a farm-to-table situation, where it’s more ethical to name the pig that you’ll eventually eat? Or am I creating the most majestic animal I could imagine just to thieve its gorgeous skin?

Check out their video to get an idea for the creation process, where there is now a design contest to win your own pair of mangod-created sneakers instead of paying the $14,000-16,000 asking price they are currently seeking.

Another moral dilemma comes with the claim that the skin pattern of another animal like a caterpillar can simply be transferred to the skin of a member of an alternate species. It’s simply not possible. What is possible is a genetic modification to match such patterns, but the line is fuzzy as to how “natural” this transferral really is. It seems that the company is just as capable of making up completely different designs as it is transferring over some of nature’s more beautiful works. Where the ethics lie in this claim is another question altogether.

So, what do you think?

(Source: solejunkie.com)

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IMME VAN DER HAAK: BEYOND THE BODY

For artist Imme van der Haak’s project titled Beyond the Body, the Dutch student of London’s Royal Academy of Art created a series of silk sheets painted with the bodies of contrasting people, made to be worn by those who might find a new perspective in the skin of another. Juxtapoz reports:

photos of the human body are printed onto translucent silk which will create the possibility of physically layering different body’s, ages, generations and identities.

The video depicts a pair of startling creations made up of familiar anatomical identities that confuse each other in their interaction. The age factor is most jarring, and van der Haak has this to say:

The movement then brings this to life. Beyond the body brings into being an ambiguous image that intrigues, astonishes or sometimes even disturbs.

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