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An Introduction to Origami
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An Introduction to OrigamiMade and presented
by Maxim I.
English speaking club
Kaluga, 2023
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Chapter I. Brief history oforigami.
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The birth of origamiPaper making in ancient China
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The birth of origamiOcho (male butterfly) and Mecho (female
butterfly), used as wedding decorations
Paper making in ancient China
Noshi, a symbol of good
wishes
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Paper folding in early modern historyVarious “traditional” origami models
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Paper folding in early modern historyVarious “traditional” origami models
An excerpt from “Hiden Senbazuru
Orikata” (1797), the oldest known
origami book
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The renaissance of origami in the 20th centuryAkira Yoshizawa (1911-2005)
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The renaissance of origami in the 20th centuryAkira Yoshizawa (1911-2005)
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Yoshizawa-Randlett notation system10.
The constant evolution of origamiOrigami USA (officially established in 1994, but
started as a local club in early 1950’s)
British Origami Society
(formed in 1967)
JOAS (started in late 80’s)
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Origami conventions12.
Chapter 2.Modern origami.
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Origami design process1. Rough sketch
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Origami design process1. Rough sketch
2. Improved sketch
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Origami design process1. Rough sketch
2. Improved sketch
3. Distribution map
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Origami design process1. Rough sketch
2. Improved sketch
3. Distribution map
4. Crease pattern
and base form
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Origami design process1. Rough sketch
2. Improved sketch
3. Distribution map
4. Crease pattern
and base form
5. Finished model.
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Diagrams vs. crease patternsGrasshopper by Robert J. Lang:
crease pattern, base form and final model
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Diagrams vs. crease patternsGrasshopper by Robert J. Lang:
crease pattern, base form and final model
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Diagrams vs. crease patternsGrasshopper by Robert J. Lang:
crease pattern, base form and final model
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Diagrams vs. crease patternsGrasshopper by Robert J. Lang:
crease pattern, base form and final model
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Diagrams vs. crease patternsGrasshopper by Robert J. Lang:
crease pattern, base form and final model
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Rules and Restrictions1. Only one sheet of paper.
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Rules and Restrictions1. Only one sheet of paper.
2. No cuts.
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Rules and Restrictions1. Only one sheet of paper.
2. No cuts.
3. Glue = necessary evil (sometimes)
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Chapter III. Notable origamiworks.
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Ryujin 3.5 by Satoshi Kamiya28.
Musicians by Eric Joisel29.
Gnome King and Brazen Rexby Joel Cooper
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Giganotosaurus and Giraffeby Shuki Kato
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