Papercraft: Design and Art with Paper.Berlin: Die Gestalten Verlag, 2009 There isn't much to say here since none of these are really going book but they are paper and they are so fully amazing that I have to share them all with you. Right now. |
1st Ave Machine & Passion Pictures
Co-directors: Aaron Duffy & Russell Brooke
Audi Unboxed spot
Brock Davis Studio: Laser Bread
Shredded A
Design for Threadless, a Chicago-based T-shirt company
Memorandom
Michell Phillips, James Lunn
Memorandom/Randomemo
Paper collected from all courses of the Faculty of Arts and Architecture at Brighton University was folded and interlaced with a wooden frame to create a poster representing all disciplines of the faculty.
Sarah Illenberger
Essen und Trinken Cover
German breakfast scenario for
'SZ-Magazin'
I love this because it reminds me of the meals I used to make out of paper when I was in primary school.
Kenn Munk
Global Warming
With their future melting away as quickly as a mid-summer ice cream cone, Ken Munk's DIY polar bears serve to highlight the plight of endangered species around the globe. A limited edition of 100 paper kits, the unassembled sheets spoort faux warning graphics to underline the urgency of global warming campaigns.
(Look at the net!)
Elisabeth Lecourt
Les Robes Geographiques
As a cartographer uses maps to describe the world we live in Lecourt turns them into personal items of clothing that represents the wearers habitat and identity.
I showed you this from the great book book, remember? Gosh I want these in my size! And maybe a soft, washable material.
I am bursting with joy? That's what joy looks like.
Akatre
Mains d'CEuvres
Visual for a theatre show.
IJM
Karin Nussbaumer, Frank Visser
Les enfants de no 227
Peter Callesen
Birds trying to escape their drawings (detail)
(when I looked at this I thought the were corpse birds, :-( but that might say more about me)
Peter Callesen
Tall Tower of Babel
Big Paper Castle
Cut and folded from one piece of paper.
The cut outs are as cool to look at as the constructions.
IJM
Siba Sahabi
Paper objects
Thomas Allen
Chemistry
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