The new exhibit 'Folding Paper: The Infinite Possibilities of Origami' at the MOA explains the evolution of origami as well as modern-day applications to the fields of mathematics, science and ...
At its foundation, origami is basic. Anyone who can memorize a handful of folds can learn how to do it. However, within the rules of origami lie endless possibilities to create the sublime from a ...
A 6-foot by 9-foot sheet of paper was transformed into a dress by San Francisco origami artist Linda Tomoko Mihara. It took about 70 hours to make the 1,728 folds in the piece. Currently suspended in ...
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