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Origami7 is a collection of papers published for the 7th International Meeting on Origami in Science, Mathematics and Education (7OSME), held at Oxford University in the United Kingdom from September 4-7, 2018. 7OSME is the seventh conference in a series dedicated to research in the applications of origami and folding in the conference title fields, as well as in technology, design and history.
There are 4 volumes in the collection. This volume is Volume 1 and covers Education, Design, History and Science
With a preface by Mark Bolitho
Papers on art and design, education, history and science. Papers published range from the exploration of folding in architecture, to presenting folding sculpture as contemporary art. There are also studies of new creative folding processes and methods. The papers categorised as Science include research into new and emerging research areas.
Contents
Art and Design
Folding Yoshimura Pattern into Large-scale Art Installation Jiangmei Wu
Basic Techniques and a Novel Notation for Curved Origami Design J. Mitani
Optimisation in Origami Design Mark Bolitho
ZEBRA - A Heteromodular Origami Technique for Constructing Large-Scale 3D Framework Architectures and Kinematic Linkages from Standard A4 Office Paper E Henning
Representing 3-D Objects Through Flat Tessellations A Beber
The Mole Antonelliana - between real shape and folding design C. Cumino, M. Pavignano, M. L. Spreafico, U. Zich
Modified Dual Compound with Modular Craft Technique M. Kawamura
Fold Mapping: Parametric Design of Origami Surfaces with Periodic Tessellations M. Gardiner, R. Aigner, H. Ogawa, R. Hanlon
The Reflection Approach to Corrugation Design Benjamin DiLeonardo-Parker
Foldable Composites for Architectural Applications J. Choma
Conceptual Origami-based Installations A. Rudanovski
Mathematical Recreational Folding in the 20th Century: Between Row and Gardner Michael Friedman
Froebel's Views on the Role of Paper Folding in Early Mathematics Education A. Tubis and P. Wang-Iverson
Origami Demonstrations of Area Formulae for General Triangles Parallelograms and Trapezoids A Tubis
An Origami Interactive Poster: from Folds to Axioms M.L. Spreafico, E. Tramuns, M. Truffa
An Origami Project for Exploring the Learning of Mathematical Logic S. Serre, M. L. Spreafico
Educational Concepts for Developing and Designing Origami-Based Structures S. Hoffmann, H. Buffart, J. Paris, J. Merz, J. Siebrecht, C. Weigel, B. Corves, M. Trautz
Learning how to Axiomatise through Paperfolding D. Nedrenco
OrigamiSet1.0: Two New Datasets for Origami Classification and Difficulty Estimation Daniel Ma, Gerald Friedland, Mario Michael Krell
Flat foldable structure in Glued Laminated Bamboo based on origami and kirigami design T. R. U.Yamada,R.A. do Nascimento,M.A.dos R.Pereira
The Cosmic Spiderweb and General Origami Tessellation Design Mark C. Neyrinck
Computational Modelling of Irregular Virus Shells as flattened polyhedral H. Todd, A. Luque, S. Sechelmann, I. Erofeev