I feel the same way, but I am inclined to believe that I may be harbouring
some inherent prejudices on my part.

I find the repitious folding of the modules  mind-numbingly boring.
Moreover, since getting a stroke in 2009, my dominant hand is not as
'obedient' as it uded to be. Assembling the modules will be more of a
masochistic chore than an enjoyable folding session.

On Wed, 23 Feb 2022, 05:52 Laura R, <lauraroz...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don’t like the golden venture technique and their results but I don’t
> know why. Has anyone tried a rationale for this kind of feeling? If it’s a
> feeling, is it a prejudice?
>
> Each unit is an origami, they interlock to create modular shapes… so why
> is that I don’t accept it?
>
> Other modulars have the beauty of geometry created from adding modules. GV
> proponents would say that many kusudamas are just nice decorated balls, and
> the best origami artists put time and thought on making new ones all the
> time, and people don’t object kusudamas as not being true origami models.
>
> So what’s the problem with the GV technique?
>
>
> Laura

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