Papercraft // Origamj Flashcards

1
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Is the art of employing paper as the main medium to create.

A

Papercraft

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2
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Is the most widely used material in so many arts and crafts

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Paper

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3
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One of the know classical arts in Japan

A

Origami

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4
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Japanese art of paper folding

A

Origami

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5
Q

Doing origami enhances the ___ and ___ of an individual.

A

Creativity and Patience

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6
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It is the distribution of the weight of objects, colors, texture, and space

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Balance

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7
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Aspect of the appearance and is considered the most important element of art

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Color

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8
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Line or mark created by folding or pressing a paper

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Crease

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9
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To showcase or highlight the most important part of a design

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Emphasis

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10
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All elements relate to and complement each other

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Harmony

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11
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Structure and shape of an object

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Form

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12
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All elements relate to and complement each other

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Harmony

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13
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Created by a mark

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Line

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14
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Created when a line crosses over itself

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Shape

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15
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Amount of an area or surface

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Space

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16
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The feel using the sense of touch or the appearance of an object

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Texture

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17
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Achieved when the relationship among elements helps all elements function together

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Unity

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18
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The degree of lightness and darkness of an object

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Value

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19
Q

When was paper craft invented? And by who?

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Second century BCE, by a Chinese court official

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20
Q

Paper gradually spread westward, reaching Central Asia in?

A

751 CE

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21
Q

In ___, paper was first made in ___?

A

1973, Baghdad

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22
Q

Printing was invented in the?

A

1450

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23
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___ is a creative medium which can be used to create

A

Paper

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24
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Japanese term which means paper folding

A

Origami

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25
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Is there any evidence that origami started? (Yes or No)

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No

26
Q

What is the oldest known written document about Japanese origami?

A

Senbazuru Orikata (“How to fold One Thousand Crane,” year 1779)

27
Q

When did modern origami started?

A

20th century

28
Q

The folding sequences are called?

A

Models

29
Q

Who is the father of modern origami?

A

Uchinaya Koko

30
Q

He is also the first to patent his origami models

A

Uchinaya Koko

31
Q

Are the folding sequence of a model

A

Diagrams

32
Q

Represent the model itself and their purpose is to show sequence

A

Diagrams

33
Q

What is the most important rule in modern origami?

A

To fold one sheet of square paper without cutting or gluing

34
Q

An international origami circle was established in these years

A

1950s and 1960s

35
Q

What is the pattern for origami patterns called?

A

Crease Pattern (CP)

36
Q

____ is created when you unfold an origami model

A

Crease

37
Q

Importance of crease pattern?

A
  1. It is easy to generate
  2. Crease patterns are fun to study
  3. Crease patterns allows one to modify an existing model
38
Q

The only requirements for origami are?

A

Your hands, a piece of paper, and a flat surface

39
Q

Suggested tools for origami

A

Origami papers
Paper cutter
Origami paper storage

40
Q

Name of the plane that dropped a bomb in Hiroshima Nagasaki

A

Enola Gay

41
Q

Name of the bomb?

A

Hiroshima - Little Boy
Nagasaki - Fat man

42
Q

When did the bomb dropped?

A

August 6, 1945

43
Q

___ to Japan?

A

Tinian

44
Q

When the bomb dropped, how old was Sadako Sasaki?

A

2 years old

45
Q

She excelled in many ___ and was a good ___

A

Sports, Runner

46
Q

She was diagnosed with?

A

Leukemia

47
Q

When was she hospitalized?

A

February 1955

48
Q

Did she made exactly 1,000 cranes or more?

A

More

49
Q

In ___, a string of 1,000 origami cranes was presented to them by high school students

A

August

50
Q

When did her condition changed?

A

October 25

51
Q

When did she passed away?

A

October 25

52
Q

What was her last meal?

A

Rice with green tea

53
Q

What was her last word?

A

Delicious

54
Q

She dreamed of being a?

A

P. E. Teacher

55
Q

Her classmates started a fundraiser event to make a statue for?

A

Children victims of the atomic bombs

56
Q

When was the statue finished?

A

1958

57
Q

The statue was a symbol of?

A

Peace and Hope

58
Q

Papermaking spread further west, ____ a number of paper mills had sprung up across Europe

A

Fourteenth century

59
Q

Eighteenth century, ___ and ___ were the basic raw materials

A

Linen and cotton rags

60
Q

Early nineteenth century, ___ began to be used

A

Wood pulp