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Kirigami, an ancient Japanese paper folding art, has been used by courts and engineers from University of Bristol to create shape shifting metamaterials.
A hospital assistant says folding more than 150 paper animals, skeletons and Yodas has "got him through lockdown". Alex Ray, who works at Bristol Children's Hospital, has been practising origami ...
Engineers from the University of Bristol have developed a new shape-changing metamaterial using Kirigami, which is the ancient Japanese art of cutting and folding paper to obtain 3D shapes.
The show features the work of Giang Dinh, a Vietnam-born Virginia architect who’s adept at wet-folding. His creations include two bison in thick paper that resembles fur and a large robed figure ...
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