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You can’t spell “origami” without “I.” And you can’t pronounce “origami” without “me.” So drop the modesty and embrace your effigy…with Foldable.Me! The nice folks at UK-based Foldable.Me
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Most of the time, I write about artists who turn 2D subjects into 3D objects. In this case, artists Kyle Hilton of Mississippi and Andrés Martínez Ricci of
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Music
Dan McPharlin created an amazing series of miniature paper synthesizers several years ago, but, much like Doktor A’s H.R. Giger glasses, thanks to Internet magic, McPharlin’s synths are
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They Might Be Giants are tackling the suburbs with a giant pink paper monster truck hearse in support of their 2012 tour. Build it life-size…over 12 ft. tall!…or
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Music
I’m posting this for Kyle N and also because I need to shake off that icky feeling of having Chris Brown on my blog. French graphic designer, David
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You should follow Rose McGowan on Twitter for many reasons (like the fact that the actress speaks out about gay rights and animal rights), but here’s two for
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Arrested Development [Hulu here] was such clever, funny television. Whenever a TV show gets great critical ratings, meh public interest, and premature cancellation, everyone says “it was ahead of
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conventions
Waaaay down at the far end of the exhibition hall (where I’m told there are massage tables, fyi for next year), I found what I initially thought were
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Design
In this terrific throwback example of what I like to call OCD Art, Lucie Thomas and Thibault Zimmermann of Zim and Zou have meticulously rendered yesteryear’s electronics as neon papercrafts.
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This post is dedicated to my mom, one of the world’s biggest fans and foremost experts on Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s famous story, The Little Prince. The Little Prince
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