Origami is known as the art of paper folding, developed first in Japan thousands of years ago.In the most traditional sense, simple to intricate models are made from a single square piece of paper, entirely by folding.Non-traditional paper sizes are used in such off-shoots as Letter and Envelope Folding and Money Folding. Multiple pieces of paper are used in Modular models, while cutting is a part of Origamic Architecture.
Clubs and Societies
This category contains pages for local clubs, as well as larger national or world organizations.
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Geometry and Modulars
Modular origami is those models assembled from multiple pre-folded pieces. Generally all or most or these pieces are the same, and fit together to form a geometric shape.
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Money Folding
Money Folding is the folding of paper money, usually US dollar bills, although anything could be used.
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Origamic Architecture
Origamic Architecture is a paper art form that was created by Masahiro Chatani, a professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, in the early 1980s.
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Paper Airplanes
A directory for sites showing people how to make paper aircraft that fly. In general not model aircraft made out of paper.
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