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On Wed, Feb 23, 2022, 7:13 PM Clare <[email protected]> wrote:

> Re: finding an explanation for not liking golden ventures (Laura R)
>
>  On Feb 22, 2022, at 7:29 PM, Paul Vincent <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I wouldn?t say I dislike the technique, as such, but I have an idea why I
> have no interest in it. It occurs to me that each unit is directly
> analogous to a Lego brick, and in the same way that Lego bricks can be used
> to build just about any form that you can imagine, by simply interlocking
> them together, exactly the same is true of g.v. modules. That is, although
> each module is a folded origami figure, the finished creation (and the
> process of assembling it) is more akin to ?doing? Lego than ?doing?
> origami. This is not to denigrate the art of creation in either case, just
> a sense that the appeal of g.v. may be closer to that of Lego than of other
> branches of origami.
>
> I found this interesting too - but my personal 'is it really origami?' is
> to do with some of the hyper-real models coming out now that use a lot of
> wet folding/moulding. They are amazing, but, for me, to far removed from
> pure folding, and more akin to papier mache or the like.
>
> On the other hand, one of the loveliest things about origami is the huge
> variety of people, models and techniques - vive la difference!
>

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