If you are into the math behind origami, Eric M. Andersen's origami page paperfolding.com has a very detailed and concise explanation of the geometry involved in origami and it's potential uses, such as in an educational setting. This site also provides examples (and diagrams) of intermediate origami of dinosaurs, insects, and animals such as Collin Weber's Frog on a Lily Pad shown below. Each project includes a picture of the completed origami as well as step-by-step diagrams. The diagrams are a bit complicated and sometimes difficult to read but provide a useful guide to intermediate origami artists.
Conservation forum
As well as providing various forms of origami, this site discusses topics relating to conservation.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
The Geometry and Mathematics of Origami
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