“Discovery consists of looking at the same thing as everyone else
and thinking something different.”
---Albert Szent-Gyorgyi, discovered vitamin C
Innovation and Inspiration: The Art of Paper Engineering was created to introduce the Valerio and Karen Imarisio Pop-Up Book Collection to students and the greater community and to inspire ideas through the innovative work of professional paper engineers and artists on display.
The pop-up book collection was donated to the University of Michigan-Dearborn to spark innovative ideas through visual inspiration of various paper engineering techniques found in each book. It is an accessible collection with a special interest for engineering, robotics, science, biology, business, architecture, art, design and medical students.
Karen Imarisio began collecting pop-up books over thirty years ago after receiving Robert Sabuda’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Soon afterwards, she discovered the amazing pop-up books of David A. Carter and curiosity turned to a passion for collecting all types of paper engineering, origami and kirigami folding styles, especially books with modern designs.
Karen is an alumnus of the University of Michigan-Dearborn and Ann Arbor. Valerio had a close connection to the Dearborn area where he worked as an engineer at Ford Motor Company for over thirty years.
In addition to the exhibition, I would like students to utilize the collection to inspire creative thought in their field of study. I encourage all students to come and take a look at the entire collection found on the fourth level of the Mardigian Library. Additionally, my vision is for the collection to be used as an educational tool for students of all ages as part of instructional classes, lectures and special events.
--- Karen Imarisio
Karen is serving as guest curator for this exhibition.
This exhibition features complex forms of paper engineering, origami and kirigami folding techniques through inspirational works found in pop-up books, the paper arts and commercial design. Several displays illustrate a direct connection between various applications and a similar pop-up book.
Today paper engineers are producing pop-up books with complex paper folding designs that are truly astonishing. Applications inspired by these folding techniques have been used for: devices with flexible structural electronics, automotive crash absorbing structures, self assembling and self folding robots, folding solar panels for satellites, and transporting collapsible solar cameras and telescopes to space stations. Additional applications include creative packaging, ready-to-use self deploying relocatable structures, biomedical stents, folding kayaks, fold up bullet proof shields, architecture and art design.
The exhibit highlights several themes within each case. Various innovative paper engineering styles can be found using one central theme with each pop-up image displaying a unique interpretation of each theme.
Remarkable works by Matthew Shlian, Lynne Avadenka and Matthew Richmond are also displayed in the exhibition.
Ann Arbor artist Matthew Shlian is a paper engineer and his work is rooted in print media, book arts and commercial design. He uses his engineering skills to create complex paper sculptures which have led to innovative collaborations with scientists at the University of Michigan.
Artist and printmaker Lynne Avadenka is known for her works that explore text and image, redefining the book form to create both artistic expression and the beauty of visual language.
Paper artist Matthew Richmond has been creating unique avant garde fashion for over a decade. The life-size paper dress on display is directly inspired by pop-up books from the collection.
Video screens, kiosks and interactive tablets are available to show movement within various books on display, share informative links to direct applications found in all styles of paper engineering and provide extensive educational content for visitors.
I am honored to share a portion of our donated collection in this exhibition and I hope it will visually inspire our visitors to explore the entire collection and to learn about the remarkable world of pop-up books and the mechanics, design and art used in each paper engineering style.
--- Karen Imarisio