When I was in eighth grade, my math teacher took it upon himself to force us to demonstrate our ability to cut dozens of pieces of paper, fold them appropriately and glue and staple them, all to learn us about the “polyhedron.” In reality, we learned that paper cuts hurt a lot, several weeks of curriculum could be quickly pissed away by a few stencils and muttering about geometry, and that the resulting shapes make for poor learning tools but awesome throwing stars and caltrops.
Automata Lights are easier. These do-it-yourself lights come with 12-72 pre-cut pieces and “simple to follow” instructions so that you too can enjoy the sensation of an eighth grade geometry class, while touching up your home’s decor. Available for roughly $150-$170, they’re in stock now.
Catalog Page ($150+, in stock) [GNR8]