a pair of boots which change shape based on the speed of motion of the wearer. by drawing an analogy between respresentations of mechanical movement in contrast to bodily gesture, 'muk.luk.flux' mocks the notion of the 'machine aesthetic'. an accelerometer in the boots tracks the wearers speed & when in motion, the boots expand into their 'engaged' position using a system of mechanical actuators in the structure of the boots. see also wearable warnings.
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