A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami. |
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This era produced hulking concrete edifices built in the form of conch shells, rocket ships, sail boats, origami figures, and circus tents. |
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Therefore, origami models have constant zero Gauss curvature at each interior vertex. |
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First, choose an interesting story and plan ways to illustrate story events, using origami folds. |
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In the bathroom someone has artfully turned the paper hanging from the toilet roll into a piece of origami. |
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The nation that dreamed up bonsai and origami and leads the world in nanotechnology prefers life to be bite-size, delicate, petite. |
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Each of the seven tracks is an elegant construction reminiscent of a perfectly folded origami sculpture. |
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If we now do a bit of origami, taking a sheet of A1 paper and then folding it in half, we get A2 paper. |
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Around 100 pupils from Liden Primary School learned the art of origami during a visit from Swindon's Japanese liaison group. |
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Cut various size circles from origami or craft papers and attach with double-sided tape or craft spray adhesive. |
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In addition, there were wives' classes on everything from oil painting to origami and more. |
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In Japanese culture, origami is a helpful way to teach the principles of geometry. |
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Wal was still doing his paper crane origami and Reese never stopped on teasing me. |
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There are many red origami paper cranes littered about the stage floor and around the chairs. |
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There will be free workshops all day in everything from screenprinting to origami, and a fun fair will be held outside. |
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Others deploy stylised forms of that peculiarly Western origami, the paper dart. |
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You can also put those fingers to work alongside the Konnichiwa Japan club which will be demonstrating the ancient art of origami paper folding. |
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Dustin watched expectantly as Mr. Hall did nothing but bend down, pick up the paper origami, and throw it into the recycle bin. |
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To build an origami hexahedron you will need three of these shapes with three different colors. |
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There were coffee houses which offered fortune tellers, palmists, physiognomists, job counselors and origami instructors. |
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At the first sign of sprinkles, we moved as one giant synchronised origami team to unfold the glorious rainwear. |
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On another occasion, an origami bird alights by letters in a banner hanging on a wall. |
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The children were taught Mugdhu dance, along with a range of other Asian skills and crafts including origami. |
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Topics ranged from the golden mean, spirals, and tessellations to fractals, origami, and impressionist art. |
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Folded and cranked like a giant origami sculpture, the roof provides solar protection and unifies the complex. |
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There are an endless number of origami designs and you can create more of your own. |
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A Viddy is essentially a giant pizza box full of stickers and cardboard sheets, from which you origami a camera together. |
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The steps below tell you how to make paper whales using the Japanese art of paper folding, origami. |
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People from all around the world were encouraged to create origami with their own targets for biodiversity. |
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In 2007, Amnesty International members, youth groups and supporters sent over 11,000 origami cranes to the Belarusian authorities. |
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In his most recent work,horses become mechanical quadrupeds and birds simpli origami creations. |
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According to Japanese legend, the folder of 1000 origami cranes will be granted one wish. |
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To produce a form of sun protection with the filigree lightness of origami paper is, at the end of the day, no small feat. |
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Amongst these, a flutter of origami birds was the bright spot, alongside a glossy triptych of photos slotting bleak landscape between bleak tower blocks. |
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She followed a Japanese tradition that says if you fold 1,000 origami paper cranes, you are granted a wish. |
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When folded several times, similar to origami, cardboard had legitimate structural strength. |
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The Screen Machine folds out like a clever bit of metal origami. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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Any piece of paper slipped between two pages would do as a bookmark, but origami bookmarks are stylish and will distinguish you apart from the rest. |
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He wants to reform the impossibly cliquey party, long ruled by smug dotards who have turned political nest-feathering into a national art-form to rival ikebana and origami. |
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Preparation was somewhere between a Japanese tea ceremony and an origami demonstration. |
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Also in the 1950s, Lillian Oppenheimer helped popularize the word origami and introduce it to Americans. |
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They are folded so similar to the way the origami paper is folded. |
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In this work, dance, puppetry, origami and mythology spring to life, delving into the mysteries of Native legends and tales. |
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As a subversive alternative, the architects propose a row of deviant shirts, some misbuttoned, some configured like origami petals, all unwearable. |
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The characters were drawn as angularly as origami, which he supposed was appropriate and maybe even intentional, if the influence was Japanese. |
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Flowers exquisitely realised in embroidery, lace-work, feathers, microscopic origami pleating and the like. |
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The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers. |
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For Mrs Cameron to model this textile version of origami on her fashion-conscious frame was a bold and brave decision for a political photo opp. |
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He covers designing origami polyhedra, platonic and related polyhedra, and dipyramids and dimpled dipyramids. |
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Other demonstrations were of manga and anime, the art of ikebana, or Japanese flower arranging, origami, plus shibori textile painting. |
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This is why 18 of the top 20 origami experts in the world are tall people. |
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In fact, origami as therapy has its proponents: in 1991, at the Conference on Origami in Education and Therapy, a mental-health professional presented a paper detailing her origami work with prisoners. |
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Snap-up bank-note holders that press while they sterilise are also available, as are bug-killing tissues, floors, wallpaper, stuffed toys, bicycle child seats, sand boxes, origami paper and steering wheels. |
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Bring along a bag of pipe cleaners, some string to make friendship bracelets, paper for origami figures, or even just a roll of aluminum foil to use to create jewellery or sculptures. |
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Modern origami owes much to Akira Yoshizawa, who died recently. |
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Is origami just folding paper, or can it be other materials as well? |
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There was plenty to see and do for all ages, from origami to ikebana flower arranging, kyri-e cut-paper art and calligraphy demonstrations and traditional music. |
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Kirigami is a combination of kiri-e, paper cutting, and origami, paper folding. |
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Check your local library for a book on origami, to make simple folded-paper figures from used gift wrap or brightly coloured magazine and catalogue pages. |
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Subjects chosen for presentation include Realism, Impressionism, origami, sculpture, quilting, and kinetic art. |
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An origami workshop providing an introduction to the art of paper folding, drawing competitions, an activities book to take home, face-painting for the little ones and a gigantic European puzzle. |
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Throughout the Festival, fans can enjoy the Place de la famille le Lait and a program of free family activities: balloon animals, mini-workshops in painting and origami, entertainment with marionettes and jugglers? |
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Basil's Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church in Moscow, that he built entirely from origami paper. |
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Susan was an avid craftswoman who enjoyed a variety of hobbies such as knitting, beadwork, origami, and sewing. |
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On Friday, Lip Lee will give a demontration in the Chinese paper-folding art origami. |
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Just think how difficult it would be to teach somebody to tie a shoelace or to fold an origami object by using words alone, without a diagram or a demonstration. |
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All six children were given a crash course in the art of origami making and some even passed on a few pertinent tips to Chan before the cameras rolled. |
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In 1680 a short poem by poet and novelist Ihara Saikaku references butterfly origami, revealing how well engrained in Japanese culture paper folding had become by that time. |
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The hotel is noted for its service-the origami crane on your bed, the comfortable cotton kimonos, and the almost military salutes of the bellhops. |
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With an innovative DNA origami technique it is possible to map the radiation damage of different DNA target structures with unprecedented efficiency and accuracy. |
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