Topic: Miura folding (Miura-ori)
Group members: Michelle and Yiwei
References:
Bain, I. (1981). The Miura-Ori Map. British Origami Society. Retrieved from https://britishorigami.info/academic/mathematics/the-miura-ori-map/.
Burger, A. P. (2019). Combining Two Pictures on a Miura Fold. Bridges 2019 Conference Proceedings, 419-422.
Georgia Institute of Technology. (n.d.). History of origami. Paperdev Gatech Edu. Retrieved from https://paperdev.gatech.edu/kinetic-joy/history-origami.
Li, Y., Liu, W., Deng, Y., Hong, W., & Yu, H. (2021). Miura-ori enabled stretchable circuit boards. Npj Flexible Electronics, 5(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-021-00099-8
Mitchell, D. (n.d.). A brief outline of origami design history. David Mitchell's origami heaven. Retrieved from http://www.origamiheaven.com/origamidesignhistory.htm.
Nishiyama, Y. (2012). Miura folding: Applying origami to space exploration. International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, 79(2), 269-280.
Schenk, M. & Guest, S. D. (2013). Geometry of Miura-folded metamaterials. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 110(9), 3276–3281. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1217998110
Suto, Adachi, A., Tachi, T., & Yamaguchi, Y. (2018). An Edge Extrusion-Approach to Generate Extruded Miura-Ori and Its Double Tiling Origami Patterns.
Artistic format:
Although we mentioned Origami several times in both EDCP342 and EDCP442 classes, we did not have a close look at its history. Michelle and I decided to explore more on it and we would like to create an Origami art that involves Miura folding. During our presentation, we plan to include an activity to teach our classmates how to make a Miura folding art, so they can introduce this amazing idea to their students in the future.
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