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Մեգապոլիսի խելահեղ ռիթմը ստիպում է մարդկանց մշտապես  ինչ-որ տեղ շտապել: Ձեզ ենք ներկայացնում Լոնդոնի Սուրբ Մարտինի անվան արվեստի ու դիզայնի քոլեջի դիզայներ Պոլինա Լենուարի դիպլոմային աշխատանքը:

Գաղափարը կայանում է նրանում, որ ստիպի անսովոր կոշիկների սեփականատերերին սկսել մի փոքր ավելի դանդաղ քայլել մեգապոլիսներում:

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362b) The excessivley long shoes Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362c) A model wearing the excessively long shoes in a train station Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362d) The shoes create an unusual spectacle in the middle of a train station Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362e) The shoes create an unusual spectacle in the middle of a train station Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362f) The shoes create an unusual spectacle in the middle of a train station Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362g) The sole of the long shoes Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.

 

MANDATORY CREDIT: Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock. Strictly only for use in context of this story. No books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paulina Lenoir/REX Shutterstock (4905362a) A smart-dressed man wearing the excessively long shoes Excessivley long shoes created, London, Britain - Jun 2015 FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qocq A product designer has created a pair of excessively long shoes to force wearers to take life a little slower. The pictures show a man wearing the long shoes in different locations around London, and the unusual sight is quite a spectacle. Recent BA Product Design graduate Paulina Lenoir created the shoes for her final degree project at Central Saint Martins. Paulina said: "Efficiency has taken over most of the daily interactions, architecture and objects in an urban context. As a consequence, we have lost control over determining our individual pace and interpretation of time: the diversity in our rhythmic patterns has become diffused.




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