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a brief history of Origami, and where it’s going.
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Here is some good info on origami history Origami Ornament Tree: Museum of Natural History, NYC (12/23/10) – Jun Kitatani

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A tall evergreen complete with Origami ornaments at The Museum of Natural History in NYC.
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A Look at origami history in What is Origami’s history and its origin?

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Question by Brooke Garvin: What is Origami’s history and its origin?
What is Origami’s history and its origin?
im doing a report on Origami

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Answer by vtorreal
Visit Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami

there is enough information about Origami

Contents
1 History
2 Techniques and materials
Techniques, Origami paper, Tools
3 Types of Origami
Action origami, Modular origami, Wet-folding, Pureland origami, Origami Tessellations, Kirigami
4 Mathematics and technical origami
Mathematics and practical applications, Technical origami, Programs
5 Gallery
6 See also
7 References
8 Further reading
9 External links

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Found origami history in Independent Lens | Between the Folds | Trailer | PBS

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www.pbs.org Encore presentation! Tuesday, January 18, 2011. Check local listings: www.pbs.org Meet the people exploring the intersection between art and science with origami. Think origami is just paper planes and cranes? Meet a determined group of theoretical scientists and fine artists who have abandoned careers and scoffed at graduate degrees to forge new lives as modern-day paper folders. Together they reinterpret the world in paper, creating a wild mix of sensibilities towards art, science, creativity and meaning. Find out more about Between the Folds: www.pbs.org Learn more about “Independent Lens”: ‪www.pbs.org Watch “Independent Lens” films online: video.pbs.org
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origami history and Marbleized Paper Patterns in Full Color (Dover Pictorial Archives)

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Marbleized Paper Patterns in Full Color (Dover Pictorial Archives)

60 original full-page designs—for inspiration or practical use—display a variety of eye-catching patterns, including all the favorite and traditional designs: stone, feather, comb, wave, snail, others. One-of-a-kind works of art span a rainbow of striking colors—from muted grays, blues and yellows to bright pinks, aquamarines and lavenders. A handsome, affordable collection that will be a valuable addition to any design library.

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A Look at origami history in can someone tell me the history of origami?

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Question by weshotthemoon: can someone tell me the history of origami?
what happen? who was involved? when did it happen?

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Answer by Squirl
“Much of the early history of origami remains nebulous. It is thought, however, that the art’s origins took root during the early seventh century, as the technique of paper making was introduced to Japan by China. The Chinese developed some early paper folding techniques which were later brought to Japan. The introduction of paper had a large impact on Japanese culture, as the Japanese adopted these folding techniques. It also influenced their architecture and rituals of everyday life.

For the most part, early uses for origami were for formal and practical purposes; folding letters and other paper items was a common practice. This changed with the beginning of the Edo period (1600-1868) as origami changed from a practical, to an exquisite and beautiful form of art. The blossoming of the origami art in the Edo period is attributed to the new availability of a cheap and mass-produced form of paper. The paper that was folded during this period took the form of actual objects, such as cranes and boats, rather than simple paper folds.
Origami balloon.
The folds which had been developed prior to the Edo period had been passed down generation to generation. The first written work about origami, titled Senbazuru Orikata (How to Fold One Thousand Cranes), was not published until 1797. It was shortly after several collections were published that a name for this art was formally created. It was called origami, from the Japanese words oru (meaning to fold) and kami (meaning paper).

The beginning of modern origami were developed by Akira Yoshizawa in the 1930’s. He is responsible for the creation of thousands of modern day techniques and patterns for folding. In addition, he developed the system of pictures of folding with arrows in origami books which is still used today. Yoshizawa’s and other artists’ contributions to paperfolding have served to maintain origami as an important part of Japanese culture and have helped to spread the art around the world. “

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Found origami history in Simple Steps To Perfect Origami Reviews

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Simple Steps To Perfect Origami

If you have ever wanted to try this ancient art form this guide will help you to understand what origami is and how it is done as well as get you started in creating Origami Art. Origami is a timeless art form that is often used to ease stress and create a tranquil atmosphere.If you have ever wanted to try this ancient art form this guide will help you to understand what origami is and how it is done as well as get you started in creating Origami Art. Origami is a timeless art form that is often

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Found origami history in Where can I find some Japaense theme trinkets? And whats a good origami history site?

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Question by Aimee: Where can I find some Japaense theme trinkets? And whats a good origami history site?
I have an assignment for school where can i find some little trinket that would fit on a shoe box? And whats a good history origami site respond in one hour

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Answer by whadda-dingo-gal
Try the link below.
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History and Forms of Origami

This is my first podcast. I hope that you will like it. It’s only about 1 minute and 45 seconds, but it’s entertaining and is all about Origami and it’s history, along with some of the things people have made. Also, the last 5 seconds are cut off… so if you thought something was missing from the end… it was.
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Found origami history in Creative ways of presenting a history project on origami?

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Question by Ellie,: Creative ways of presenting a history project on origami?
I am in year 8 and am doing a project for history on The japanese art of origami. Can somebody help me with creative ways of presenting it? Any ideas would be appreciated.
thanks

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Answer by tommy
yeah serch on how to make them then make an oragomi animal then teach the class how to do it

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