Notes on Origami.
is very interesting that an ancient art has crossed borders, becoming a universal discipline, not a consumer entertainment mass. Four years ago I had the opportunity to review in Library Journal, a special report on the Origami in Japan, written by Koyo Ohashi, director of the Japan Origami Association.
The publication, called Nipponia, also highlights the great spirit beam of Yoshio Tsuda, Hideaki Azuma, Takuo whole, and tells us the origin and development of an art which is the exclusive property of the East.
is very interesting that an ancient art has crossed borders, becoming a universal discipline, not a consumer entertainment mass. Four years ago I had the opportunity to review in Library Journal, a special report on the Origami in Japan, written by Koyo Ohashi, director of the Japan Origami Association.
The publication, called Nipponia, also highlights the great spirit beam of Yoshio Tsuda, Hideaki Azuma, Takuo whole, and tells us the origin and development of an art which is the exclusive property of the East.
At the same time this publication was proven in 2009, second nature magazine Western the world famous National Geographic. In a note explores the versatility of paper folding combined with science, mathematics and technology. That is, the ancient art crossed the west to become "Origami end" as the title of the report.
Enrique Ayala Mora, noted historian and legislator Ecuador, manager of the Universidad Andina Simón Bolivar is an avowed, practicing origamist.
television Once an exaggerated (as usual) was labeled as the "man of the papers" and that the meetings of Congress folded paper, while other members spoke. When asked why he did? he said it was an exercise in concentration. (see interview with Diario El Comercio, August 9, 2009)
Here I presented an open mouth, it behooves you to investigate and choose which remain.
Here I presented an open mouth, it behooves you to investigate and choose which remain.
Quito Santiago Ponce
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