Animation - motion

Please visit www.theAirPlaneGuy.org This is an origami airplane. No magic is involved, only art and skill.

A simple Origami creature I created, the head part and the tail are bond together using tape, and I poked some holes on the paper so that I can control it using fish lines.

Aprendí con una Consultora de origen japonés Megumi Kotake; una cantidad regular de Figuras en dobleces de papel a colores que me han servido mucho en la preparación de material didáctico.


Sara Giarrusso mostra il funzionamento del Flexicalendario. Diagrammi e fogli prestampati su: http://www.origami-cdo.it


Cool action model, the spring effect is very good and the creasing method to accomplish it is quite clever. It is made from a square piece of paper and what forces the model back into its winded shape is the paper's tension and memory.


My own creation. 1 folded squre sheet of paper. Best rotating time - 9.6 seconds!!



Motion origami created from one square of two color origami paper - as always with my designs - no cuts or glue

Cool action model, the spring effect is very good and the creasing method to accomplish it is quite clever.



Another double flapper - folded slightly differently - one sheet for the combined model.




As displayed at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA. Part of the "Origami Now!" exhibition.

I found this pattern on this site: http://home.tiscali.nl/gerard.paula/origami/knotologie.html

A origami Puffer Fish/Fugu folded form one uncut square of paper is inflated.


Moving Elevator Made from uncut rectangles - no adhesives. Scal = 1 to 24 or 1/2 inch equals 1 foot (appoox. 4 cm = 1 meter)



Do you have a series of three pictures with a bit of a surprise that I can use on my picture thingy. should be proportional to 8 inches tall to 5 inches wide.

Made of square sheets of cardstock - no glue of cuts. This slip and stick model changes pictures as you crank.











Demonstration of another nice feature of an Origami model I designed. It starts spinning really fast if you blow gently on it from the top. Diagrams can be found at http://www.origamiaustria.at/

This is a video of the first prototype of the rotational pieces of my origami construction set. Never before seen freedom of movement!! I love it! ...


Designed by Jeff Beynon, printed cp & folded as shown here: http://trumbore.com/spring
