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19/09/16
EXAMPLES ELECTRO MAGNETISM IN FASHION
Dominic Wilcox
'No place like home' GPS shoes
These shoes are designed by Dominic Wilcox. He worked with LEDs in the toes that will guide you home no matter where you are. One of the No Place Like Home shoes has GPS technology embedded in the heel and an antenna in the red ankle tag. It communicates wirelessly with the other shoe. Custom-made software plots the location of home on a map before the data is uploaded to the shoe through a USB cable that plugs into the insole. The ring of LEDs in the left toe points the wearer in the right direction while those on the right toe show the journey's progress. "I had done a doodle about a month previously on my 'Sounds of Making in East London' record cover of a shoe with a switch on the front," Wilcox told Dezeen. "I think this was in my mind somehow, but I also thought about the Wizard of Oz and Dorothy's shoes to take her home. Mostly it was just an idea for a pair of shoes that I wanted to own myself," he added. Dorothy's red shoes are referenced in the red calf-leather lining, while Wilcox's illustrations of different homes are etched on the soles. Wilcox worked with technology expert Becky Stewart from Codasign and Northampton shoe makers Stamp Shoes. The project was commissioned by the Global Footprint project in Northamptonshire, an English county famous for shoe making. The shoes are being shown at Wilcox's solo exhibition during the London Design Festival.
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Dutch designer team: Borre Akkersdijk, Eva de Laat, Martijn ten Bohmer, Daan Spangenberg graphics.
Designed by Borre Akkersdijk, a Dutch textile developer, this prototype is basically the
opposite of the Jammer Coat because it is embedded with copper wires that enable WiFi, GPS, NFC and Bluetooth
that will turn you into a mappable hotspot with MP3 streaming capabilities. All those wires won’t hurt though
as there are two layers of cotton to protect the copper wires inside, thus making it comfortable to wear.