Full Contact Origami (With Obamagami)

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The art, craft, and hobby of Japanese paper folding (origami) for those with sharp minds and strong constitutions. Now including an Obamagami section.

What is Origami?

Some people are stuck in a cave somewhere and haven’t heard about origami yet.

Origami (from ori meaning “folding”, and kami meaning “paper”) is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. 
The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds
and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the
paper medium. “Origami” nowadays refers to all types of paper folding,
even those of non-Asian origin.  Other cultures have developed their own popularity in origami, including papiroflexia (spanish) and papierflieger (german).
Origami only uses a small number of different folds, but they can be
combined in a variety of ways to make intricate designs. In general,
these designs begin with a square sheet of paper whose sides may be different colors. Contrary to most
popular belief, traditional Japanese origami, has often been less strict about these conventions, sometimes cutting the paper during the creation of the design.

Kirigami is a variation of origami where the artist is
allowed to make small cuts in the paper (from Japanese “kiru” = to cut,
“kami” = paper). This enables the artist to enhance the visual
presentation of the artwork, at the expense of simplicity.Kirigami is usually made when certain folds are made in the paper to
make a base, or the model without the cuts in it. Then, cuts are made
in the base. When all the cuts are made, the base is opened out and
flattened to make the finished kirigami. Usually symmetrical objects
are made, such as snowflakes, pentagrams, or orchid blossoms.

Know the force, you must, before origami, you do, young padwan.

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Full Contact Origami

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Origami has a dark underground section of existence, much like fight club, that sucks you in and never lets you go. This is for the committed people who like going to origami club meetings, who have weird paper folding dreams, and who actually enjoy the super difficult projects. Many people call this modular origami, which takes more than one piece of paper.

Electric Origami!

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Playful Origami

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This is origami with a purpose: make it through classes or a super important meeting. Includes paper airplanes, jumping frogs, catapults, dollar bill origami, kusudama (paper balls), and much much more.

Origami for Your Health

Some of us practice origami to relax, become tranquil, and to be at peace with the cosmos.  Others find it to be frustrating and maddening when you can’t get a fold right.  Here are some resources:

Simple Origami

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Children (and many adults) like doing origami, but may lack the motor skills and / or the patience for it. This is your world, including paper arts and crafts projects, art projects for the kids (or a crane garland for work), and craft ideas as a hobby or as a kid activity time.

Origami On The Go

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One of the best things about origami is that it is one of the only hobbies you can do almost anywhere at any time. In your apartment, in your hotel room while on vacation, in the airplane, in a restaurant, while waiting for your car to get fixed, at a doctor’s office, a dentists office, and pretty much any kind of waiting room. WARNING: If you practice origami in public, it may initiate conversation. MORE WARNING: The times it is not suggested to practice origami is while driving, having your teeth drilled, or if your wife, boss, or teacher is talking to you.

 

Presidential Origami

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There are many pieces of origami art that allude to the president, so, we just have to wait a bit for Obamagami to happen.

Basic Origami

These kinds of patterns are for those who don’t give a flying fart about origami.  Just for you, a simple three step process for making a human lower intestine and a human brain is demonstrated below.

The Origami Human Lower Intestine

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The Origami Human Brain

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Here is one example of where you can go to learn more basic origami patterns.

Secret Kirigami Technique

Once you have perfected the full contact origami techniques, you can learn how to do masterful kirigami techniques like this one:

Completed Secret Kirigami Technique

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And Now, The Moment You Have Been Waiting For...Imagiro!

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Step 1: Take a completed origami work of art.

Completed Imagiro Technique

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In case, you haven’t picked up on the hint yet, Imagiro is the art and craft of unfolding paper and imagiro spelled and performed backwards is Origami.

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