10/10
From theory to art to science to practical applications
9 December 2023
This Independent Lens documentary stays focused on origami however, it is much more a documentary on interdisciplinary art. What is more interesting is what makes origami art can be applied to just about any art or discipline.

The one big plus about this documentary is that it is not a collage of meaningless soundbites. We can almost use this as a training film or at least a professional class.

We start out with the kitsch factor of origami then go through the different forms of origami. Then we get to meet the man that really changed the concept of origami Akira Yoshizawa. From there we learn that there can be more than meets the eye with the mathematical application of origami and the origami application on geometry. We apply origami to potentially all forms of science. Then we even apply it to practical applications as the folding of airbags for automobiles.

Now let us slow down and see that the individual artists and engineers presenting this program also are presenting the evolution of how people become experts in their field. We see that everything starts out (concise or otherwise) as a series of simple skills and progress into complexity. We try to imitate reality. Later we realize that am imitation is just that and drop the effort to imitate in place of capturing its essence. You see this in artists and writers that appear to have gone off the deep end. It also applies to practicality when we stop making robots look like people and instead capture the functions needed.

If we do not take the time to contemplate the impact of origami on the world, the documentary is just fun to see what you can make or maybe purchase in the world.

I would really have liked to see an expanded documentary on papermaking.

Dr. Erik D. Demaine ... Computational origamist and theorist Martin L. Demaine ... Computational origamist and theorist Vincent Federer ... French paper artist Miri Golan ... Origami artist and teacher Vanessa Gould ... Narrator Dr. Tom Hull ... Origami artist and mathematician Paul Jackson ... Origami artist Eric Joisel ... Origami artist Michael LaFosse ... Origami artist Dr. Robert J. Lang ... Origami artist, scientist, and theorist Christopher K. Palmer ... Material artist Richard L. Alexander ... Papermaker Brian Chan ... Origami artist Satoshi Kamiya ... Origami Sam Nathans ... Origami artist Bernard Peyton ... Bear biologist and origami artist Jonathan Schneider ... Origami artist/Mathematician Akira Yoshizawa ... Origami artist (archive footage)
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