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Paper Folding For A Scientist: Robert Lang Folds Way-New Origami

August2

Origami, as Robert Lang describes it, is simple: “You take a creature, you combine it with a square, and you get an origami figure.” But Lang’s own description belies the technicality of his art; indeed, his creations inspire awe by sheer force of their intricacy. His repertoire includes a snake with one thousand scales, a two-foot-tall allosaurus skeleton, and a perfect replica of a Black Forest cuckoo clock. Each work is the result of software (which Lang himself pioneered) that manipulates thousands of mathematical calculations in the production of a “folding map” of a single creature.

Source: Robert Lang’s Profile on Ted.com

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Handi craft

June22

Made by my sister Bhagyashree,…



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Its Alive!

May16

Welcome to my Blog

Finally its alive and still crawlin… Hopefully it will steadfast to walk and run…

Time to nurture the blog, bye…

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Works of Satoshi Kamiya

April15
Eastern Unicorn
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The Yellow Bird
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Wizard
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Tyrannosaurus Rex
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Splash (Swan in Water)
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Smilodon
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Orca
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Inoshishigami (The Divine Boar)
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Pegasus
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Mammuthus Primigenius (Wooly Mammoth)
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Blue Whale
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Caelophysis
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Kirin
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Carnotaurus
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The Ancient Dragon
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Eagle Ray
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Hercules Beetle
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Barosaurus
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Divine Dragon (Bahamut)
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So do you still say Paper is just a Paper ? ? ?
It is the War field of Neuron Cells

Note:- These models are neither folded by nor picturised by me… These are sole works of Satoshi Kamiya 

P.S :- These models folded by me will soon take its place in this blog…

 

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The Origami awe-Inspiring – Infosys SDB Park 4 Mysore

April13
A Software development building, branch of Infosys Technologies in Mysore, Karnataka, India is fondly called “ORIGAMI” because it has been inspired by Origami… I has been designed by Hafeez Contractor…
Here are some images of the building ….









Now The Interiors Of The Origami Building







Hafeez in his site Says – “Jagged facades and lopsided fragments style the aesthetic of the software development block. It is situated on a tremendously contoured site in the existing Infosys campus in Mysore. The design inspiration came from the rugged profile of the landscape. The architect on his first visit to the site decided on instituting a concept that would echo the spirit of the site. The architecture also draws the tenets of origami, a Japanese art of folding paper.

Originally, the building had an almost rectilinear form with a few jagged edges in the vertical plane. Later it progressed into its present form, which has the signs of distorted contours in all the three dimensions. These protruding jagged planes form abstract compositions with fractured geometry. The facade is in essence moving in and out in various angles and inclines giving rise to the distorted form.

The base of the building moves along indistinct lines, which augments the distorted nature of the structure. The 5-storey structure houses 2,500 professionals. The typical open plan interior layout has rectilinear profiles whilst featuring skewed atrium pockets in several edges. The atrium creates an array of experiences by following the changing form of the outer skin. Its subtle skew becomes incredibly pronounced at certain levels when the outer skin moves in more zealously.

The jagged profile of the building echoes the rugged contours of the site.”

Source – www.HafeezContractor.com

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Some Abstract Models Folded By Me

April4

Elephant

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A Ramm

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Did You Know

March30

The combination “ough” can be pronounced in nine different ways. The following sentence contains them all:

A rough-coated, dough-faced, thoughtful ploughman strode through the streets of Scarborough; after falling into a slough, he coughed and hiccoughed.

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Did This Yesterday…

April12
I used butter paper to do this…
Hydrangea
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Hope This Is What They Say Origami…..

April11
My Mini Band

Jungle Book?

Created It Just Like That… Don’t Know What It Is???

Star World

Fluffy

More To Come……..

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