Robert Lang | Origami Design Secrets

Similar folding principles are used to develop stents that can be inserted into the body and expanded.

This was a revelation. Before Lang, artists like Akira Yoshizawa could fold a beetle, but they couldn't explain the geometry of why it worked. Lang provides the theorem.

: A tool for finding the exact folding sequences (the "references") to locate specific points on the paper with mathematical precision. Recommended Resources origami design secrets robert lang

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Lang starts with the "grammar" of origami. He breaks down the four fundamental folds (valley, mountain, reverse, and sink). However, he doesn't show you how to make a crane; he shows you how a crane is a manifestation of geometry. He introduces the concept of (CPs) and teaches you how to "read" a CP like a musical score. Similar folding principles are used to develop stents

A sheet of paper cannot pass through itself. Folds must be ordered so that layers stack neatly without intersecting. Impact Beyond the Art World

Robert Lang's work bridge the gap between abstract mathematics and tangible art. His principles are applied not just in artistic origami but also in real-world technology. Lang provides the theorem

The efficient arrangement of circles on a square where each circle represents a flap; this ensures paper is not wasted, preventing complex models from becoming too bulky.

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