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But there's nothing more "origami" than the humble paper crane. Now, courtesy of a small, light, power-efficient microcomputer from Rohm (a Japanese company: don't let the name fool you), the ...
The University of Minnesota’s Weisman Art Museum on the Mississippi River has been called a lot of things — my favorite was collapsed grain elevator.
At the same time, the origami community must broaden its boundaries, too, said Mr. Wu, relying less on wowing those already involved in the craft and more on reaching out to the public.
Nimble fingers and active imaginations will swoon over this animated origami kit that teaches how to fold birds with flapping wings and frogs that hop. The kid will be able to mak ...
Instructions: This origami bird is inspired by a Fumiaki Shingu model. 1. Cut the leftover wrapping paper into a square (the best size is between 7” x 7” and 10” x 10”).
July 13, Wednesday, 1 p.m. — Origami artist Robert J. Lang of Alamo, Calif., will give this year’s MathFest talk on “From Flapping Birds to Space Telescopes: The Modern Science of Origami.” This free ...
An origami bird that can be controlled with gestures is on show at the Ceatec technology exhibition in Japan. The bird, powered by a Rohm microcontroller, has been enhanced with two extra wings ...
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