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Through origami, these offbeat and provocative minds are reshaping ideas of creativity and revealing the relationship between art and science. Between the Folds chronicles 10 of their stories.
Here’s how Filipov explains it:. Origami became more of an objective for engineering and a science just in the last five years or so. A lot of it was driven by space exploration, to be able to ...
On a building, origami shades could be designed to unfold when it’s sunny and fold up again when they’re not needed. Inside, the technique could be used for pop-up furniture.
“Origami in the Gardens” is on display through Sept. 3 at 1920 N. Forest Ave. in Orlando. The gardens are open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily. Admission is $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 4-17.
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