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Collection de Pre-cinema de Francois Binetruy, Versailles: PEEP SHOW VERSAILLES.

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Papercut. Reliure. Livres d'artistes. Pop-up. Make A 3D Paper City! Pop Up Card Just Piece of Paper Amazing Flower. POP-UP... - Branding Identity DesignBranding / Identity / Design. From the lenticular cover that changes with the angle of your hands, all the way to the Z, ABC3D is as much a work of art as it is a pop-up book.

POP-UP... - Branding Identity DesignBranding / Identity / Design

Each of the 26 dimensional letters move and change before your eyes. C turns into D with a snap. M stands at attention. X becomes Y with a flick of the wrist. And then there’s U… Boldly conceived and brilliantly executed with a striking black, red, and white palette, this is a book that readers and art lovers of all ages will treasure for years to come. Designed by MARION BATAILLE Electronic Popables by Jie QiA pop-up book that explores the integration of paper, electronics, mechanics, and computation. Pop Up Office Pop Up, 2009, cardboard, tape, 94 x 275 x 400 cm, by Liddy Scheffknecht and Armin B.

Levi’s Pop-Up Closet Daan de Haan, Marianne Lock, Stefan van den Boogaard & Tim Artsdaandehaandesign.nl/ Typo and Popup Book. Behind the Scenes. Davy always had the dream of creating a theatre performance that opened up like a pop-up book.

Behind the Scenes

A show that would mix video projections with live actors to create a totally immersive experience. We wanted to create a full scale, life-size theatre production. The idea for the Icebook was to create a miniature maquette for this dream – a demonstration model to show to producers and other funders in the hope that they would give us some money to make the full scale show. (And we still hope that this will come true one day!) The Icebook has since however, grown its own legs and turned into a miniature show all by itself. We love the old pre-cinematic optical illusions, such as zeotropes and magic lanterns, and the magical way in which they can mesmerise audiences through basic mechanics. So we applied for an Artist Residency at The Kuenstlerdorf Schoeppingen in Germany, which gave us four months, a small amount of money and a large room to work in. Amazing 3D Paper Design! Popupology. Amazing Pop Up Card Tutorial. Architecture et patrimoine à Montmorency, objets à lire - Mémoires de villes.

Architectures de papier à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine - Webmômes Ze Blog. 10 décembre 2012 Architectures de papier à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine Sans vouloir paraître monomaniaque, j'ai emmené Lola et Livia voir l'exposition-atelier Architectures de papier à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine.

Architectures de papier à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine - Webmômes Ze Blog

L'exposition présente 5 artistes de différents pays : Béatrice Coron, Mathilde Nivet, Peter Callesen, Ingrid Siliakus et Stéphanie Beck. Béatrice Coron travaille sur la découpe du papier et crée des univers très riches de détails (on peut voir entre autres un panneau inspiré des Villes invisibles d'Italo Calvino). Elle utilise du Tyvek, qui a la très avantageuse propriété d'être quasi indéchirable et permet donc de faire des découpes minutieuses.

Mathilde Nivet crée des photomontages qui donnent l'illusion du relief. Peter Callesen utilise en général une simple feuille de papier A4 et utilise TOUS les morceaux de papier. Livres animés. TAP TO RETRY. ONLINE GALLERY PLAYSET. MATTSHLIAN.COM. Actu. Paper Faces, Héctor Sos. Di­rec­ción de arte y diseño gráfico para el catálogo-muestrario de papel Creator de Tor­ras Papel.

Paper Faces, Héctor Sos

“Paper Faces” nace con la in­ten­ción de re­lacionar el uso del papel Creator­Vol, un papel para el sec­tor editori­al como algo natur­al, vivo y cer­cano; de ahí la re­lación y la metáfora que se es­tablece entre papel y rostro. A par­tir de esta idea y de la necesidad de mostrar las cualidades del papel en la im­presión de una cuat­ricomia se pro­cesan una serie de elemen­tos dis­tin­tivos rea­lizados con estruc­turas de papel que re­cubr­en el rostro de los dif­eren­tes modelos. Papel y color son los elemen­tos que dan fuer­za al pro­yec­to y como si de un acto per­for­mativo se tratara, se ar­ticula una sesión fotog­ráfica donde la ac­titud que se busca por parte del modelo es similar a una sesión de re­trato tradicion­al, con giros del busto miran­do a la cámara, per­files y tres cuar­tos clásicos, bus­cando una estética de mar­cado carácter ur­bano, joven y con­tem­poráneo.