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The Parametriks Print 001 Sneaker Was Designed by Algorithms

The newly unveiled Parametriks Print 001 sneaker was designed using parametric algorithms and 3D printing. Created by Nathan Smith (a.k.a. Parametriks), the future-forward shoe looks resembles a more complex and street-ready Croc.

According to Smith, the design of the shoe is a largely collaborative effort between himself (a human) and his computer (a machine). In this case, Smith sets up the parameters and the computer designs a form that most efficiently adheres to those parameters.

As a result, the Parametriks Print 001 arrives in a triangular mesh matrix design that can wrap perfectly around a wearer's foot. In terms of material, the shoe is constructed from TPU, making it highly flexible but still robust enough for actual use while walking or running.
Trend Themes
1. Parametric 3D Printing - The use of parametric algorithms in 3D printing can revolutionize the manufacturing industry and allow for highly customized products.
2. Collaborative Design - The collaborative design process between humans and machines can create innovative products that are both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
3. Flexible Materials - The use of flexible materials in manufacturing can lead to more comfortable and durable products in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The footwear industry can incorporate parametric 3D printing and collaborative design to create personalized and comfortable shoes for customers.
2. Sportswear - The use of flexible materials in sportswear manufacturing can enhance athletes' performance and comfort.
3. Automotive - The use of parametric 3D printing and flexible materials can also transform the automotive industry by allowing for easily customizable cars and parts.

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