Entry Date:
June 13, 2018

Active Shoes

Principal Investigator Skylar Tibbits


This project explores the future of production and performance of shoes. By printing a precise 2-dimensional pattern, the shape of a shoe can self-transform after being released from the machine. Material of varied layer thickness and property is printed onto stretched textiles then released after printing, allowing the shoe to jump into pre-programmed shapes. The combination of stretch fabric and printed patterns offers both flexibility and stability. We demonstrate a new production method, which reduces the complexity and labor required for shoe production while combining different materials for self-forming and adaptive shoes.