LunaHelm

GPS shoes, the cure for greed, a Bad Trip and more in our look at the web this week

Amsterdam-based conceptual (and presumably independently wealthy) artist and inventor Diddo offers an antidote to the Deadly Sin with a 5mL vial of stabilized pure dollar ink mechanically and chemically recovered from approximately $10,000 in US currency. Those in need of more, more, more can shoot up with the set’s 24-karat-gold-plated syringe.

No Place Like Home

GPS shoes, the cure for greed, a Bad Trip and more in our look at the web this week

Safety and luminescent swagger join forces in a new helmet for cyclists and skateboarders. The LunaHelm was developed at the Exertion Games Lab of Australia’s RMIT University and uses 104 LED lights to enhance rider visibility and signal turns without leaving the handlebars.

Fred Butler S/S 2013

GPS shoes, the cure for greed, a Bad Trip and more in our look at the web this week

Dominic Wilcox has come up with a curious way to engage both technology and style. Tapped by the Global Footprint commission in Northamptionshire, the British shoe designer created “No Place Like Home” shoes. The shoes have an embedded GPS system that allows the right foot to communicate wirelessly with the left foot, giving the wearer a sense of direction and proximity to the desired destination.