Culture Buzz Have you ever watched “The Office” and thought to yourself, “I wish I could actually buy the paper that they're selling”? If you said “yes” then we are no longer friends. But you can bounce back from the dissolution of our friendship by buying real Dunder Mifflin paper.
Style Buzz I have a special place in my heart for people like U.K. artist Jennifer Collier. She takes things that you and I would just throw away and transforms them into amazing pieces of art.
Culture Buzz Using nothing but a scalpel, time, patience, and well-lit sheets of paper, Calvin Nicholls makes these paper sculptures for use in advertising campaigns, private collectors, institutions and galleries. Nicholls has been making these magnificent paper creations since the '80s, and a significant portion of his work (over 75 pieces) can be found at Follett Library Resources in McHenry, IL where the library supply company has been using his creations in their international branding since the mid '90s. (Via The BuzzBrewery)
This whole interview is a hoot. Yes, I used the term “hoot.” I'm as old as David Letterman.
Style Buzz Designer Kelli Anderson has one-upped the world of wedding invitations with this paper record player. Invitees fold back the cover, drop the “needle”, and manually spin the record to hear an original song by the couple. A bit of paper-folding amplifies the sound of a sewing needle moving along the grooves of a flexidisc record. Wouldn't you love to get this invite in the mail?
He's not laughing at the paper; he's probably laughing at how much the cell phone bill is on the paper.
I don't know why the teacher was so upset. This shows ingenuity and gumption. Plus, it's entirely recyclable. Laziness saves the planet yet again.
Having mastered boxes, Maru is moving on to bigger challenges in paper products. But is crinkly paper too much for him? Maru is ready for a fight, but taunted by a feather toy and the unpredictability of the match, he's forced to resort to a last-ditch effort. DESTROY EVERYTHING!
Culture Buzz I'm a sucker for novelty stationery. I like to think I have high standards too. Here are ten clever pads that I wouldn't mind keeping on my desk. You may even like them too.
This video makes the fatalities in the game seem almost cute and kid-friendly…. except not really.
Culture Buzz Artist Taras Lesko has always had a passion for creating something with his hands. One paper model consists of about several hundreds of individual parts, a couple of hundred letter sized paper sheets, and is over 3 feet tall.
Tech Buzz This is pretty much what I imagined doing every day in math class. (Oh and p.s.: My game's the best! Tanner's game just installs a virus on your computer!)
Well, sorry. I'm at a loss here. Wearing toilet paper on your head is pretty damn silly. But oddly functional! Totally wearing this next time I have a cold.
With the internet, is there really a use for these big, heavy books nowadays? I think they make great booster seats. If I got enough of them, I could totally build a little fort. My mom would love that.
Culture Buzz This folded gem is for papercraft enthusiasts or those of you who are too cheap to purchase a real one. More pictures are available at behance.net. I've got nothing against Tetris, but let's see a game that features turtles (Mario? Pokemon?) next. (via 9gag)
Artist Eric Testroete created this giant paper-craft reproduction of his own head for Halloween. He probably was worried that own his head wasn't bizarrely angular or nightmarish enough.
A lot of people don't know this, but statistically, Paper Football is one of the world's most dangerous sports.
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A professor at Duke University named John David Lewis wrote a paper called What ‘Right’ to Health Care? where he criticizes Obama’s health care proposal.
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