Jeff Nishinaka conjures up so much drama from the most simple media of all, white paper. Thin, pure, flawless shapes seem to harness the shadows themselves to reach their full potential. His work is art, craft and sculpture of the finest class.
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Koukichi Sugihara of the Meiji Institute for Advanced Study of Mathematical Sciences in Japan built this clever papercraft illusion.
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From deviantART user orsobrusco . [via Neatorama ]
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Kirigami is kind of like origami except you get to make cuts, too! Check out Daniel Wyllie L. Rodrigues 's excellent kirigami geometric shapes. The top image is called Five Spheres of Persistence . Each of the five spheres consists of a cube, an octahedron and a rhombic dodecahedron on top of each other.
The bottom image is a rhombic dodecahedron with a papercraft sphere inside that Daniel ...
Our very own spacefaring Rachel Hobson spotted this cool trick from designer Beste Miray Dogan . [via CRAFT ]
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Thingiverse user clide made this awesome folding business card that can be loaded with a "magazine" of 10 US pennies and will shoot them out one at a time under rubber-band power.
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I'm not sure if this isn't more rightly called "paper sculpture" than origami. True it uses only one sheet of paper and there are no cuts, but, well...watch the video and you'll see what I mean. Besides getting to see the mushrooms themselves, which are almost photo-realistic, it's worth it to see how a master with 20 years of experience moves his hands. [via Boing Boing ]
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For DIY fun on the fly, you can’t beat Bryan Green’s free downloadable papercraft toys, which include a kitty with its head in a cone, a necktie-wearing sheep, and a bull pinata that can be filled with real candy . Assembling this three-dimensional cast of quirky characters couldn’t be easier: Simply print, cut, fold, tape, and voila , you have a great rainy day project for only the cost of ...
By way of fellow papercraft enthusiast Cory Doctorow comes images of this incredible castle, posted on Tokyobling. Tokyobling explains:
A Paper Craft Castle On the Ocean [via Boing Boing ]
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