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{{Event
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|Event display name=Demystifying Origami
|Event display name=Demystifying Origami
|Date Start=2015-04-04
|Date Start=2015-04-04 12:00 AM
|Date End=2015-04-04
|Date End=2015-04-04 12:00 AM
|Total days adjusted=1
|Event description====DEMYSTIFYING ORIGAMI===
|Event description=** DEMYSTIFYING ORIGAMI
W/Robby Kraft
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** W/Robby Kraft
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This Saturday spend an hour with a professional origamist during a hands-on tour of origami. Learn how a designer approaches a blank square, explore the constraints, and experience a tactile connection to math like geometry and tree-theory. Expose the wonder and magic behind origami, kickstart your origami habit, or take your skill to the next level.
This Saturday spend an hour with a professional origamist during a hands-on tour of origami. Learn how a designer approaches a blank square, explore the constraints, and experience a tactile connection to math like geometry and tree-theory. Expose the wonder and magic behind origami, kickstart your origami habit, or take your skill to the next level.
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At a union of technology and art, Robby Kraft has been folding origami since he was 6. He has taught origami-prototyping software at the convention in New York, folded load-bearing expandable furniture, and discovered one of the few truly infinitely repeating origami fractals. Also a mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist, his research includes rigid-body folding, parametric design, nanoscale self-assembling DNA origami, and designs for outer space satellite panel packing and unfolding.  During 2015, he's folding one origami figure each day, highlighting some of the best and most challenging pieces in the world.
At a union of technology and art, Robby Kraft has been folding origami since he was 6. He has taught origami-prototyping software at the convention in New York, folded load-bearing expandable furniture, and discovered one of the few truly infinitely repeating origami fractals. Also a mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist, his research includes rigid-body folding, parametric design, nanoscale self-assembling DNA origami, and designs for outer space satellite panel packing and unfolding.  During 2015, he's folding one origami figure each day, highlighting some of the best and most challenging pieces in the world.


|Event format=Talk
|Event medium=Origami
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects
|Presented by=AIR @ Moha
|Presented by=AIR @ Moha
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Funded by=Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department
|Associated Program=Unlisted Projects
|Event artist=Robby Kraft
|Event artist=Robby Kraft
|Type of Event=Education,Lecture
|Event admission type=Free
|Event ticket price=$0
|Airtable Record ID=reccKtChpqlQlrH1A
|Is public=Yes
|Airtable Last Modified=2023-11-25 7:01 PM
|Is public=1
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Event Info
Date 04.04.15
Format
Medium
Admission Free


DEMYSTIFYING ORIGAMI

W/Robby Kraft

This Saturday spend an hour with a professional origamist during a hands-on tour of origami. Learn how a designer approaches a blank square, explore the constraints, and experience a tactile connection to math like geometry and tree-theory. Expose the wonder and magic behind origami, kickstart your origami habit, or take your skill to the next level.

At a union of technology and art, Robby Kraft has been folding origami since he was 6. He has taught origami-prototyping software at the convention in New York, folded load-bearing expandable furniture, and discovered one of the few truly infinitely repeating origami fractals. Also a mathematician, physicist, and computer scientist, his research includes rigid-body folding, parametric design, nanoscale self-assembling DNA origami, and designs for outer space satellite panel packing and unfolding.  During 2015, he's folding one origami figure each day, highlighting some of the best and most challenging pieces in the world.