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BUILD IT: create with cardboard!
September 9 - December 13, 2024
The Build It: create with cardboard! exhibition at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking celebrates cardboard, the humble backbone of economics, industry, and design. As a relatively inexpensive material that is durable, strong, customizable, and sustainable, cardboard has become indispensable to our daily lives. Though most of us think of cardboard strictly as a shipping material, this simple material is also perfect for designing, exploring, and problem-solving ideas for mechanisms and building structures.
The paper museum has fashioned Build It: create with cardboard! as a hands-on experience for visitors to explore design thinking through the wonderful qualities of cardboard. Visitors can try their hand at arranging a marble run, using a cardboard decoder to discover hidden information in the gallery, take selfies using cardboard props, build hand-cranked movable cardboard automatons, as well as making personal cardboard creations of their own design. We invite visitors to learn firsthand about design thinking through the material exploration of various cardboard prototypes in this hands-on exhibition. Come create with cardboard!
Virtual Talk: Exploring Paper as an Accessible Pathway to Advanced Technology
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
8:00-9:00pm EDT
In this talk, Dr. HyunJoo Oh will present the work of the CoDe Craft group, where they integrate emerging printed electronics and craft-friendly conductive supplies, such as conductive paints, pens, and sprays, with papercrafting. Techniques like inkjet printing with silver ink enable the direct printing of circuits on paper, which can then be integrated into papercraft projects or transferred to other surfaces using versatile tape. Carbon-coated paper, combined with cutting-based papercraft techniques, can be used to create interactive, functional artifacts, while origami-inspired designs and thin-film materials allow for self-powered interfaces, such as those incorporating triboelectric nanogenerators. These projects demonstrate the potential of paper as a versatile platform for building cutting-edge technology. Dr. Oh will conclude by sharing our vision of paper as an approachable yet powerful medium for technology exploration.
This virtual talk is free. Please use the link below to register.
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Family Night at the Museum
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
4:30-7:30pm EDT
Come for a night of family fun at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking. This event is organized in collaboration with the Paper Girls Show. This drop-in style event will feature a papermaking station, winter themed origami activities, and a stop-motion paper animation station. Paper Girls Show videos and stop motion animations will be shown throughout the event. Additionally, the Paper Museum’s special exhibition Build It: create with cardboard! will be open for interactive fun. Visitors can try their hand at arranging a marble run, using a cardboard decoder to discover hidden information in the gallery, take selfies using cardboard props, build hand-cranked movable cardboard automatons, as well as making personal cardboard creations of their own design. All minors are required to be accompanied by an adult during the program.
Please email anna.doll@rbi.gatech.edu for questions or more information.