Can you tell the sculpture in the pond is only 8mm tall?
April 22, 2017 2:54 PM   Subscribe

The Miniature Paper Pavilion Club met biweekly throughout 2012 - 2015 in Vancouver, Canada, to build tiny commemorative public spaces. They created approximately sixty imaginary landscapes with structures using paper exclusively.
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posted by moonmilk at 2:55 PM on April 22, 2017


Adorbs!
posted by aubilenon at 2:57 PM on April 22, 2017


Totes!
posted by moonmilk at 3:01 PM on April 22, 2017


Wow!
posted by jacquilynne at 3:32 PM on April 22, 2017


Awesome! And thanks, moonmilk!
posted by life moves pretty fast at 5:15 PM on April 22, 2017


Forget flying cars, where are the pavilions we were promised in the science fiction of old?
posted by GenjiandProust at 5:23 PM on April 22, 2017 [3 favorites]


So many tiny flags!
posted by dbx at 5:45 PM on April 22, 2017 [2 favorites]


i love this so much it's unreal. The texture, the layers, the basic shapes. This is very my aesthetic.
posted by FirstMateKate at 9:29 AM on April 23, 2017


These are so great! I love tiny imaginary worlds. When scrolling back through the posts, the first opportunity to see them in the context of scale here gave me a useful sense of how delicate they are.
posted by merriment at 11:00 AM on April 23, 2017 [1 favorite]


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