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How to fold anything Brian Chan
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Origami Single sheet(s) of paper, Most commonly square Shaping by folding No cutting
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Traditional origami some examples
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Modern origami Tesselations Modulars Geometric/abstract Representational
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Tesselations some examples
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Modular origami some examples
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Abstract/geometric models some examples
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Representational models some examples
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Super-complex models some examples
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Uniaxial design Applicable to “stick figure” models
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Uniaxial design - circles circular regions fold into flaps flaps become appendages Touching circles become “molecules”
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Crease Patterns
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Folding Demonstration Sailboat Beaver
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Folding non-paper... what else can be folded?
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Folding non-paper... musical instruments
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Folding non-paper...
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other inventions
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Acknowledgments/ref erence MIT Hobby Shop - hobbyshop.mit.edu Michael Hawley and EG Hal Levin and TTI/Vanguard Robert Lang Japan Origami Academic Society (JOAS) Origami USA
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