Paper Project Explained

Paper Project
Url:https://paperproject.org
Commercial:No
Type:Visual Arts Biology Education
Registration:None
Owner:Paper Project
Launch Date:Fall 1999
Current Status:Active

The Paper Project is a fusion project that blends art, science, and technology into engaging 2D and 3D experiences.

About the project

The Paper Project is a multidimensional art and science project exploring the microscopic structure of paper using a scanning-laser confocal microscope. Created by artist and scientist Charles Kazilek and printer and paper maker Gene Valentine (July 29, 1938 – February 22, 2022) in 1999 the project began exhibiting works in various formats including 2D and virtual 3D images. The 3D anaglyphic images make use of inexpensive red-blue 3D glasses first introduced to moviegoers in the 1950s. When wearing 3D glasses, it is as if the viewer has been reduced to the size of a period at the end of a sentence and can explore the invisible structure and beauty of paper.

In 2002, the project expanded to dance, collaborating with costume designers Jacqueline Benard and Galina Mihaleva and dance choreographer Jennifer Tsukayama. The result of the collaboration was Paper Interiors: a dance exploration of real and virtual dimensions which debuted at the American College Dance Festival. In 2004, Jennifer Tsukayama became a member of the Paper Project and the group created a traveling 3D immersive room based on the earlier dance performance. The first installation of the room was at the Arizona Museum for Youth.

Since its creation, images from the Paper Project have been viewed around the world in museums, science centers, and on the Web. In addition to exhibits, the Paper Project has developed educational content that can be used to engage students in art, history, biology, chemistry, and physics.

Exhibits

Publications

History

Awards

2008 Nikon International Small World Competition - Fifth Place.[19]

2006 Nikon International Small World Competition - Fourth Place.[20]

2005 Classics Award Winner for Teacher Education. Multimedia Educational Resources for Learning and Online Teaching (MERLOT).[21]

2004 Nikon International Small World Competition - Fourth Place.[22]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Early Paper Project Web Page. 2000 . 18 January 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20020623043933/http://lsvl.la.asu.edu/paperproject/. June 23, 2002.
  2. Web site: New Light On Paper. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  3. Web site: Face of Paper. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  4. Web site: School of Art: A Curriculum-based Exhibit. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  5. Web site: Face of Paper II. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  6. Web site: Paper Interiors. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  7. Web site: Paper Interiors: a dance exploration of real and virtual dimensions. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  8. Web site: 500 dancers, 57 works vie for honors at festival. 2002 . 18 January 2009. Arizona Republic.
  9. Web site: Paper Interiors. 2002 . 18 January 2009. ASU Research Magazine.
  10. Web site: Paper Interiors Installation. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  11. Web site: Unseen Universe Comes to Light. 18 January 2009. Scientific Computing.
  12. Web site: Paper Project on Times Square. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  13. Web site: Paper Project in Kenya. 18 January 2009. Paper Project.
  14. Web site: Continuing Exhibit Gives Inside Look Into Paper. February 20, 2007. 18 January 2009. Post-Crescent - Gannett Company.
  15. Web site: Nikon Small World Museum Tour. February 20, 2007. 18 January 2009. Nikon.
  16. Web site: PHOTOS: Best Microscopic Images of 2008 Announced. https://web.archive.org/web/20081022110057/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/photogalleries/best-microscope-photos/. dead. October 22, 2008. 18 January 2009. National Geographic.
  17. Web site: The World, Up Close. https://web.archive.org/web/20081022110057/http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/photogalleries/best-microscope-photos/. dead. October 22, 2008. 18 January 2009. New York Times.
  18. Web site: Microscopic marvels. 18 January 2009. NBC News.
  19. Web site: 2008 Nikon Winners. 2008. 18 January 2009. Nikon.
  20. Web site: 2006 Nikon Winners. 2006. 18 January 2009. Nikon.
  21. Web site: MERLOT 2005 Award Winners. 2005. 18 January 2009. MERLOT.
  22. Web site: 2004 Nikon Winners. 2004. 18 January 2009. Nikon.