Modular Origami Grade 11 Project for School Year 15-16
Origami Japanese word for “paper folding” Cloth and leather can also be used Imbibed in Japanese culture and tradition 1950 – Origami Revolution: from an unsystematic collection of traditional folds to a coherent activity with terminologies, rules, and techniques
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Know your symbols From Origami Kit for dummies by Nick Robinson (2008) The illustrations below show various folds and symbols.
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami Examples are from the internet
Modular Origami
Discussion You will receive origami instructions for a Modular Box (video format). Prepare colored origami paper squares, at least 6 inches by 6 inches each. (can be cut from art paper, or can be bought)
Discussion Place the origami paper inside a short brown envelope Submit the envelope on Tuesday, October 20 Envelope with paper = 10 points
THURSDAY, October 22 Practical Test (during class) Make 6 units. Be precise and neat. Submit envelope with the 6 units. 6 units = 24 points To be returned after the break.
MONDAY, November 23 FINAL OUTPUT Assembled output using 6 units With name, section, title on a tag Final Output = 16 points Checked on Neatness, Precision, Appeal, Completeness and Punctuality
How to make 1 unit source:
How to assemble pieces source: