This installation reflects 40 years of Nike's efforts to make athletes go faster. The challenge was to communicate the varied lineages of Nike product development, while evoking the intangible goal of speed. The resulting environment is shaped by three factors: speed (the "cause"), the artifacts being exhibited (the "effect"), and the developmental timeline that relates the two through the years. Rather than trying literally to build speed in a static construction, L/E/D examined the secondary effects of speed, such as the Doppler and Bernoulli Effects, sonic booms and Lorentz transformations, in search of the physical shape of speed. New computational and fabrication techniques were used to produce an environment which embodies the characteristics of the exhibited design artifacts - innovative use of materials, minimal weight, integration of different systems in a unified whole.
© Albert Vecerka, Photography
© Albert Vecerka, Photography
© Albert Vecerka, Photography