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  • - One of the most important attributes of origami is,

  • once we have studied and understood the way paper folds

  • and unfolds, we can apply those patterns to things

  • that are very different from paper.

  • I hope by bringing the tools of mathematics

  • into my origami design that I can then fold something

  • that's beautiful and that's unexpected.

  • My name is Robert Lang, and I'm a physicist

  • and an origami artist.

  • Origami is the Japanese name for the art of folding paper,

  • and most origami is folded from a single sheet of paper

  • with no cuts or tears.

  • I have loved origami my entire life.

  • I've pursued it ever since I was a kid,

  • but my study was science and engineering.

  • I worked for NASA doing research on lasers,

  • but throughout that whole time I had been pursuing origami,

  • developing designs, and writing books.

  • In 2001, I quit my job to try to make a career

  • out of origami.

  • I've worked on a couple of different folding patterns

  • that were round and would wrap into a cylindrical geometry

  • to fit into a rocket; and I developed an airbag in a car

  • that inflates from a small, folded bundle.

  • So, whenever an engineer creates something that opens and closes

  • in a controlled way, they can make use of

  • the folding patterns of origami.

  • Over the years, math has allowed me to realize

  • as an artist, shapes and creations that I couldn't achieve

  • any other way.

  • Traditional origami was relatively simple.

  • The designs would have taken maybe 20 or 30 steps at most,

  • but today, origami pieces can be so complicated that

  • they can have tens, hundreds, maybe even a thousand steps.

  • When I'm folding, it's like working with an old friend.

  • It's like dancing with a partner whose moves I know.

  • If I move this way, I know my partner is going to move

  • that way, and so I explore the math, develop the equations,

  • solve the equations, create the folding pattern,

  • and then I find out what it looks like,

  • and, as often as not, it is beautiful.

  • For me, the driving force is that there's always

  • something new to try: a new problem, a new subject,

  • a new shape that I didn't think I was able to create before,

  • but now I think I know how to realize it, and each time

  • I solve a problem I get this wonderful feeling,

  • and you want more of those feelings.

- One of the most important attributes of origami is,

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