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Origamic Architecture Exhibition in New York City

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2007

This Video was produced by Gallery 91.
Detail of the exhibition is described on the home page of the American Craft Museum, presently the Museum of Arts & Design.
http://www.madmuseum.org/site/c.drKLI1PIIqE/b.1117449/k.7AEE/Origamic_Archite...

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  • You can learn from many books written by Masahiro Chatani.

  • Not Origami at all...its cutting in different angles and shaping them...Origami is folding without cutting or gluing pieces together! The huge fundamental truth of origami. This is arts and crafts...which is cool too.

  • This art form is not Origami but "Origamic Architecture".

    By the way, Is it true that Origami is folding without cutting?

    According to "Hiden Senbazuru Orikata ", the oldest origami book for amusement in the world (published in 1797), the works are produced by cutting and folding.

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  • Amazing what you can do with a piece of paper and some skill...

  • where can i learn to do this???

  • Since presentation is nice, but the essence of the architecture is the space,  figure not even the forms

  • This is what we today call "kirigami" ... as is "cutted paper", but "Origamic Architecture" means all. Masahiro Chatani is a master!

    Thank you for this video :)

  • yeah origami is in general no cutting and always uses a square, but those are really more recent restrictions and not everyone actually agrees on a definition. in general though, it does at least usually imply no cutting.

  • This is from what i've read from Origami from R.J.Lang...I think that was the book.

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