By removing its functionality
as a wearable object, Rosen is able to demonstrate that the Skecher still holds commercial value — not as a wearable, but as a recognizable force found through its branding and branding history.
Not exact matches
The researchers expect flexible multiferroics to have applications in energy - efficient, instant - on
wearable health monitoring equipment and virtual reality attire,
as well
as any other small electronics that could benefit from being bent around an
object or body part.
Benston is a multidisciplinary artist and curator, reared on large - scale abstract painting (she holds a BFA from Pratt in Painting and came to SVA to work with David Row) and now thriving
as a maker of
wearable art
objects, including jackets, backpacks, pins and jewelry, and interactive installations.
The notion of jewelry
as miniature sculpture is nothing new — in the early 20th century, big names like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, and Max Ernst began creating
wearable objects, while Alexander Calder went on to produce one - of - a-kind pieces
as a part of his extended artistic practice, crafting almost 2,000 during his lifetime.
She creates
wearable objects and hybrid creatures
as catalysts for interactive role - play, performance and video.
Her work references both the transformative effects of photography
as well
as the sculptural relationship of
objects to the body, alternating between an association with
objects that are intimate,
wearable or ornamental and an idea of scale that verges on the architectural or monumental.
Through the Internet of Things, smart devices,
wearables, and apps, it appears
as though the
objects we have designed are gaining ever more control over us humans.
Incorporating all of the components of the shoes in an increasingly autonomous approach to modernist composition, the consumable,
wearable objects have self - generated
as sculpture.
She takes treasures that she finds outside, like oyster shells, empty wasps» nests, broken coral, and models them into molds and
objects that eventually become
wearable items — no doubt also alluding to ancient traditions that used such natural
objects as currencies, and for personal beautification or ritual purposes.
These components produce
objects such
as robots, drones,
wearables, and sensors.