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26 marzo Shin Tanaka-Officer Tier, Peter Callesen-God TierI've been playing around with papercraft lately. Generally speaking, papercraft can be divided into three categories, Paper Models, Kirigami, and Origamic Architecture.
Paper modelling usually involves taking a 3 dimensional object and polygonalizing it. Then creating the polygonal object using paper or cardboard. In some cases, such as Shin Tanaka's quirky designs, he creates 3 dimensional figurines by using clever paper curves.
Kirigami is a lot like origami, except the use of small cuts is allowed. Cutting the paper is usually frowned upon by serious Origami practitioners. They're probably just looking for someone to rag on. According to wikipedia, Kirigami is also more focused on pattern design, rather than creating objects using paper.
Origamic Architecture is similar to a pop-up card, except more detail is placed on the architectural design of the subject building. There are some pretty amazing designs out there!
Notre Dame by Yee's Job in Montreal. This is pretty wack. And then there's Peter Callesen. It's hard to describe exactly what he does, or his ability in producing life and movement, using just an ordinary sheet of printing paper. If the world of papercraft was equivalent to Koei's Dynasty Warriors franchise, Shin Tanaka would be the resourceful Zhou Yu while Peter Callesen would be the all powerful Lu Bu.
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