Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Germany


Freiburg Im Breisgau


Two students dissect the work


I Just returned to the states from a week long trip to Germany. I met up with the students at IMTEK- The Institute of Microsystem Technology at the University of Freiburg. I did a presentation of my work then conducted a workshop showing them how to fold paper- they plan on using paper folding techniques on the micro (and possibly nano) scale! One student was looking to adapt a rotating design I made into an aperture for optical devices. There is so much to discover on such a tiny level!

I had a few days to check out Freiburg and the black forest. Tried to find a cuckoo clock but was unlucky in my attempts.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Seeds 2.0 limited edition


5.625 x 8.125 inches
bic pen drawing
edition of 100

$50 (US shipping)
$55 (world shipping)

going fast

m

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

PAPERCUTS


postcards have been sent out. yes, they fold up.


front cover




Just got the proofs in the mail. Looks pretty great- needs some color adjustment and a few spelling corrections.

There are a handful of talented designers working on top secret alternative versions for the included cd- its going to be killer.

cosmonaut alternative


paper jim royle alternative.


preorder here

books ship out august 15th!

m

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

paper, tear fold, rip crease now available

Just got my copy in the mail. Really nice book- good job Paul!
cover


intro


pg 60


noriko ambe killing it!

get it at amazon
.

m

Saturday, June 20, 2009

PAPERCUTS pre order!


Ships August 15th.

you can pre order your copy here, or if you live outside the USA you can get one here.

get ready.

Matt

Friday, June 19, 2009

GERMANY

Look out Europe!

I'll be in Freiburg in late July at the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies
I'm giving a talk about my work and doing some paper folding research with the scientists and researchers there.
If you will be near the black forest region between july 21st-27th let me know and we can meet up!
m

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

papercuts: closer







This book is getting closer to being finished. This week I'm writing instructions for assembly and working on general layout. I am so excited. It's shipping with a dvd containing pdf's and blank templates. YES!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Papercraft book: July 09

I've been busy working on my book of Papercraft. Today I'm working on a Sasquatch. If you have ideas for people or things to be made -Let me know!


Squids


pandas


lil paper engineers (and their cats)


zombies


robots


these two


chefs


3 headed dogs


this guy


old folks


look out


(edit: here is the Sasquatch)

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Spiro workshop


This is the flier Spiro just put together to promote my workshop in June

edit:
2 minor corrections- I haven't spoken at Harvard, (yet) and the picture of me assembling the dome is from when I worked at the Dharma Initiative. I may or may not have worked there in the late 70's.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

5 New books featuring my work!


PAPER tear fold rip crease cut:
Available end of the month from Black dog Publications



Papercraft, design and art with paper
Available in September from Gestalten



Sight and Architecture / Point of view and Idea
Available from Graphic-shaPublishing


England, Germany and Japan! woohoo!

I'm also hard at work on two new books of my own for this summer. One is a book of paper craft with designs to cut and fold. The other is a coloring book. Both should be out mid summer!. YES!


Thursday, April 16, 2009

My new job!

I've been at the University of Michigan for 3 years and I've been just been promoted! I'm now working for the DHARMA Initiative! So far I've been folding paper and helping the engineers with designing magnets. They don't tell me me too much, but they like me and soon they say I'll get to go on a submarine!

It's sort of top secret but I don't think they would mind me posting a few pictures.


This is my new desk. They moved me from the school of engineering to this basement in another building. I had to sign all these release forms before moving down there.


The Dharma people keep having me build these models for some stations or something. This one has to do with magnets.


I can't believe they let me drive the van to central campus. Spring time in Ann Arbor! This van smells like beer and has an 8 track player.


When I came back with the van this guy had spray painted the number 15 on my cat. Lily was so confused. He said he needed to borrow her for a moment, I'm sure she will be ok.


After lunch we sat and watched the monitors for a few hours. totally boooring.

Monday, April 6, 2009

KITES!

My students are awesome.


The lack of wind did not stop us from having a killer kite festival this past Sunday.


The Llyod Hall Scholars show off their kites.


The 3D design students from Washtenaw Community College hard at work.


Jaleesa tries to capture a tiny Jeremy in her net-like kite.


Grace's ghost kite hovers above an unsuspecting Christina.


Without the wind, we had to run to get the lift we needed.


Families from the community also came to fly kites.


Earlier at WCC we test our kites. Here the wind is on our side.