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Origami is a traditional Japanese art form that transforms simple sheets of paper into intricate designs through folding techniques. The process begins with basic folds such as valley
and mountain folds, pleats, and reverse folds, which are foundational to constructing models. Named bases like the bird base and fish base serve as intermediate stages for more complex creations. Modular origami, a specialized form, involves assembling multiple paper units into three-dimensional structures, often without adhesives. This technique relies on the tension and friction created by inserting flaps into pockets, allowing for stable configurations like triangles and squares.
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