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This Is Not Your Father’s Origami

By Alexander Russo — February 23, 2007 1 min read
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Looking for some good reading this weekend? Then check out Susan Orleans’ fascinating article in the New Yorker about -- of all things -- origami (The Origami Lab). It chronicles the story of how one American physicist named Robert Lang “dropped everything for paper folding” -- and how origami has evolved as a pastime (ie, laser-cutting hundreds of folds) and as a scientific application (for surgical implants).

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