Weird Origami Technique Video..

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oriman
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Weird Origami Technique Video..

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Hi!! Im new member here..Glad to found this forum .I hope can learn some origami technique on this forum..
This video show different Origami Technique..Watch this Weird Origami technique ..http://www.metacafe.com/watch/780177/the_weird_origami/
let learn origami
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I would not call that origami, personally...origami is folding paper, and that is clearly not paper-it is strips of (the leaves or bark?) of some plant. Also, that technique looked more like weaving. However, that is not to say that that couldn't be utilized in an origami model. Something box-pleated with lots of thin flaps could have a section of it woven as in that video.

At any rate, that was very interesting! Welcome to the forum!
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Joe the white
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Post by Joe the white »

Its palm leaf folding/weaving. Its sorta related to origami. Here is an earlier discussion: viewtopic.php?t=2129
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Post by sashadensikoff »

Yeah, I wouldn't call this origami, myself.
I'd definitely call this weaving, which is an art in it's own right.

It's interesting, and thank you for sharing it, but origami it isn't. :)
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I know this is an old topic and i hate to bump old topics but i think i have some relevant information to what this actually is!
i was looking around quite recently and came across a japanese art called "Mizuhiki" which to my understanding is the art of weaving/knotting ribbon or paper cord made from washi into object so i thought i would post some links

Firstly to a gallery of "Mizuhiki"
http://www.026.co.jp/mizuhiki/sitef/gallery2_2_e.html

And secondly to a diagram of a simple fish
http://www.yasutomo.com/project/ribbonfish.htm
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