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Nike Laser by Josh Rubin

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Crooked Tongues has a great feature on the Nike Laser Project. Basically, they're using laser etching to burn designs in to shoes. To launch the project, Nike recently featured 6 models in their new gallery at 255 Elizabeth Street in NYC. The designs etched in to Air Force Ones, Cortezs, and Dunks are from artists Stephan Georges, Mark Smith, Chris Lundy, Mike Desmond, and Tom Luedecke.

more editorial at Abstract Dynamics, by William Blaze

the official(?) site is at Foot Patrol

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This entry posted on 19 September 2003 at 3:47 AM
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