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Nike has succeeded in halting the sale of Brooklyn art collective MSCHF’s ‘Satan Shoes’.
MSCHF revealed the $1,018 customised trainers last month, developed in collaboration with rapper Lil Nas X alongside the release of his new music video “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name)”.
The custom shoes, based on Nike Air Max 97s, were met with controversy due to their prominent satanic imagery.
Alterations to the shoe include the addition of red ink and human blood to the midsole, red embroidered “satanic themed detailing” and a bronze pentagram feature to the laces.
Only 666 of these limited ‘Satan shoes’ were manufactured.
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University given £1m to create national wind turbine test centre
University of Plymouth will upgrade its wave tank Marine Building to test latest floating offshore wind tech
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The University of Plymouth has been awarded more than £1million to create a unique facility for testing innovations in floating offshore wind technology.
It currently enables researchers to study how devices are impacted by waves and currents and, since opening in 2012, has been used to test a range of offshore renewable energy devices.