词条 | Toshikazu Kawasaki |
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Kawasaki is responsible for some very interesting theories, mathematically speaking. He was the first to develop the technique of iso-area folding, which allows the folder to end up with each side of the paper displayed in equal amounts. It consists of building a mirror-symmetrical crease pattern and then collapsing it to find a finished form, usually a geometric shape such as a cube. He also discovered and proved that with any given flat point in an origami model, the sum of alternating angles is always equal to 180 degrees, a result now known as Kawasaki's theorem. Publications
ResourcesKunihiko Kasahara and Toshie Takahama, Origami for the Connoisseur. Japan Publications. External links
4 : 1955 births|Living people|Origami artists|People from Kurume, Fukuoka |
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