On 23rd July Matthew Gardiner wrote:
> It's worth the trip to a library, the Bauhaus approach is inspiring, and
that trip could
> yield more references.
I have been very inspired myself by the Bauhaus approach to using paper
folding as a teaching aid on courses of Design in Higher Education. My
> http://www.wired.com/2016/07/gorgeous-tessellating-papercraft-inspired-bauhaus/
>
> I would be interested in hearing about more references to the Bauhaus and
> origami. Anyone else out there know of the connections?
It was a material focus, paper led the way, a very simple but powerful
Hi all,
Interesting article, with some pictures, of the works of Polly Verity were in
Wired online today. There is mention of origami and artist/designer Josef
Albers teaching a preliminary course in “paper study” at the Bauhaus during the
1920s. It is worth the short read.