Simeon Georgiev Envisions a Future with Robotic Nikes
Feb 25, 2014 22:31
Bulgarian artist Simeon Georgiev is back with a new project. Using humanoid robots as an inspiration, Georgiev has reimagined the Nike Air Max 1 and Roshe Run silhouettes as futuristic treads for robots, or prosthetic legs. Both models have been reworked with strong lines and softened edges for a futuristic look. Check out more of the artist’s work here.
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