313: Where the Paper Knows It Needs to Fold
Embedded13 Des 2019

313: Where the Paper Knows It Needs to Fold

Robert J. Lang spoke with us about origami, art, math, and lasers.

Robert has many origami books, here is a subset:

Robert's website langorigami.com is full of neat goodies:

Suggested other books:

Origamido has a number of books. Robert uses Origamido paper but it is unobtanium to most people. Unless you are in Maine.

(Note: book links are affiliate links, we get a little kickback if you buy from there.)

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