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Based on a traveling art exhibition that opened in 2012 at the Japanese
American National Museum in Los Angeles, this slim volume lives up to
its subtitle: readers will indeed find nearly infinite possibilities in
folded paper. More than 40 of the world's leading origami artists are
represented, with full-color photographs of works leaping off the page.
Early on, Paulo Mulatinho's Planta, an abstract riff on the familiar
paper crane, faces off with Hieu Tran Trung's Velociraptor Skeleton, a
dinosaur skeleton shown on the recto page and made from over 70 sheets
of uncut paper. The variety and breadth of the medium are amazingly
clear. Animals (including a stunning ball variation on paper cranes),
abstract forms, even a house, all dazzle and will inspire artists. The
text of the book is mostly academic, but Lang's essay on the math and
physics of origami may intrigue some readers, especially when they are
left gaping by the overwhelmingly complex, computer-generated "circle
packing" he employs to create a grid for folding on paper. Readers are
mostly here for the photos, and they are well worth the very reasonable
price. Publishers Weekly
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