Unfolding in new ways


A young man making Bascetta Stars during an Origami class at the Origami Convention 2013 in New York. Origami is developing in interesting ways, especially now that computer programs have come into the picture.

Ancient Asian art of origami gains a following in the West.

HUNDREDS gathered in New York over last weekend for a convention celebrating origami, the ancient Asian art of paper folding, as the craft gains increasing recognition as serious art in the West.

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