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Qué (quién) es origami$1$ - definición

Modular Origami; Ball origami; Paper star; Unit origami
  • Modular origami
  • Modules of modular origami

History of origami         
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  • An example of modular origami (geometric shapes formed from Sonobe units)
  • Kuwana City]].
  • A modern ceremonial origami (origata) that follows the ceremonial origami of the upper samurai class of the Muromachi period.
ASPECT OF HISTORY
History of Origami
The history of origami followed after the invention of paper and was a result of paper's use in society. Independent paper folding traditions exist in East Asia, and it is unclear whether they evolved separately or had a common source.
One thousand origami cranes         
JAPANESE LEGEND
Senbazuru; 1000 paper cranes; Sembazuru; Thousand paper cranes; Thousand origami cranes
In Japanese legend, a person who folds will be granted a wish by the gods. The thousand are joined by a length of string.
origami         
  • The folding of an Origami crane
  • The folding of two origami cranes linked together, from the first known technical book on origami, ''Hiden senbazuru orikata'', published in Japan in 1797
  • A group of Japanese schoolchildren dedicate their contribution of [[Thousand origami cranes]] at the [[Sadako Sasaki]]
memorial in [[Hiroshima]].
  • A list of nine basic origami folds: the valley (or mountain), the pleat, the rabbit ear, the outside reverse, the inside reverse, the crimp, the squash, the sink and the petal
  • Kuwana City]].
  • A modern ceremonial origami (origata) that follows the ceremonial origami of the upper samurai class of the Muromachi period.
  • A Japanese sword authentication paper (Origami) from 1702 that Hon'ami Kōchū certified a ''[[tantō]]'' made by Yukimitsu in the 14th century as authentic.
TRADITIONAL JAPANESE ART OF PAPER FOLDING
Paperfolding; Oragami; Paper Folding; Paper-folding; 折り紙; 折紙; Origaming; Teabag folding; Origamy; List of origami societies; Origami-bonsai; Paper folding; Paper folding art; Art of paper folding; Practical applications of origami
Origami is the craft of folding paper to make models of animals, people, and objects.
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Wikipedia

Modular origami

Modular origami or unit origami is a paperfolding technique which uses two or more sheets of paper to create a larger and more complex structure than would be possible using single-piece origami techniques. Each individual sheet of paper is folded into a module, or unit, and then modules are assembled into an integrated flat shape or three-dimensional structure, usually by inserting flaps into pockets created by the folding process. These insertions create tension or friction that holds the model together.