Himanshi Agarwal
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Scientists at MIT Media Lab have created “aeroMorph” – a technology that transforms paper into 3D shapes, such as beautiful paper cranes.
Origami, the ancient Japanese craft of paper folding. It has a long and distinguished history. Dating back to the Edo period (as early as the 1600s), Origami transforms a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture by folding alone.
Now, Tangible Media Group, a group of scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Architecture and Planning’s Media Lab have created a “self-folding origami”.
Origami, the ancient Japanese craft of paper folding. It has a long and distinguished history. Dating back to the Edo period (as early as the 1600s), Origami transforms a flat sheet of paper into a finished sculpture by folding alone.
Now, Tangible Media Group, a group of scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Architecture and Planning’s Media Lab have created a “self-folding origami”.