• History Of Origami
• World's Origami Folder
- Ken Blackburn
- Satoshi Kamiya
• Thai's Origami Folder
- Hmong Thongdee
- Ekasit Kemnguad
• Origami Terms
• Basic Symbols Of Origami
• Applications Of Origami
- Mathematics
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- CREASE – a mark left in the paper after a fold has been unfolded.
- CREASE PATTERN(CP) – The pattern of creases found when an origami is completely unfolded.
- FLAT FOLD/FLAT ORIGAMI – An origami which you could place flat on the ground and compress without adding new creases.
- INSIDE REVERSE FOLD – a way of changing the direction of a flap in which the moving layers are inverted and pushed between two of the layers of the flap.
- MOUNTAIN CREASE/FOLD – A crease which looks like a mountain or a ridge.
- ORIGAMI - The Japanese name for an art form that primarily uses folded paper to create works of art. The word origami comes from the Japanese words for paper (kami) and folding (ori). It means quite literally "folding paper".
- PURE ORIGAMI – Origami that is made by single sheet of square paper which can’t be cut or glued
- UNFOLD – removing a valley fold or mountain fold (or a group of same), leaving behind one or more creases.
- VERTEX –a point in a crease pattern where multiple creases come together.
- VALLEY CREASE/FOLD – A crease which looks like a valley or a trench.
Source : http://www.cems.uvm.edu/~jkudrle/MathLinks/OrigamiandMathematics.ppt
http://members.shaw.ca/friends.of.folding/questions.html
http://www.origami-usa.org/glossary
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