Origami: Art, Engineering… or Both?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ต.ค. 2024
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How can one sheet of folding paper inform engineering and the future of space travel?
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Jinkyu “JK” Yang sees endless possibilities in a single sheet of paper. The aeronautics and astronautics professor at the University of Washington uses origami as a creative way to design foldable structures. The resulting shapes could inform new designs for a rocket’s landing gear, medical devices, or solar panels - all while pushing the boundaries of where art and science meet.
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Origami is quite possibly one of the greatest artforms there is. To me it art as all art relies to a degree on science.
Origami is basically Aplicating geometry with paper and ancient Japan has been founded one of the most important discoveries of mankind
This channel keeps teaching me things I didn't even think about. Origami on engineering? Just WOW.
Thanks guys
Art and engineering are not inseparable or polar opposites.
Miles sent me here. Origami is such a nice and relaxing art. It's so precise and allows you to find the sandbox in the world.
This was awesome! I love seeing how scientists learn from nature and how we are inspired to innovate by using what we already know
Love the "Rollercoasters; one part thrill, one part self-care." 😂
Hey hope you have a good day
What kind of material I can use for origami structures? Durable, flexible and lightweight..
What is the name of the book in the video which the speaker referred to?
Thanks for a super interesting episode.
I wish more people knew origami is practical
It’s the art of engineering
Awsome video!
Amazing
Beware the siren song of "efficiency". It usually comes with risk. For example, origami-inspired folding design decisions caused massive delay and budget overruns of the James Webb Space Telescope.
Nice
3:21
I use origami only as art, I don't know how to use it as something else. can I make a research about it... It's necessary
I wish instead of vacuous, vanity profiles like this PBS Terra would use its platform to produce *educational* content. I'm one of your audience members who wants more details. More math, technical explanations, examples, nuance, etc.
Any one of the objects shown could have yielded a great demonstration and concrete explanation. Opportunity missed. Fortunately, this kind of miss is a **very** rare thing for any PBS Digital channel!
Sounds like you'd like Robert Lang's videos th-cam.com/video/NYKcOFQCeno/w-d-xo.html
Second eh?
1:31 Wheatley ?
why not show SpaceX landings...
first
Shutle? Uh... Too old