Practical Origami and Kirigami for Engineering
Basics
- Abbreviated as POKE
- A term for the broad concept of using Origami / Kirigami processes, or similar philosophies but with actual hinges rather than Compliant Mechanisms
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Origami
- The Wikipedia Page on Kirigami
- The Wikipedia Page on Modular Origami
- The Wikipedia Page on Action Origami
- The Wikipedia Page on Pop Up Books
- AN Example; A Pop Up Book Style Table from Corrugated Containerboard (Probably Lasercut ? Could be (somewhat) practical if waterproofed via a plastic layer?)
- The Wikipedia Page on Crumpling
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Veritasium" Titled "Engineering with Origami"
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "Tested" Titled "Adam Savage's Maker Tour: MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms (Part 4)"
- They used a Cutting and Folding Machine as well as some crazy cnc all in one machine to make various things involving this method
- A Nasa . gov article titled "Solar Power, Origami-Style"
- A Smitsonian Magazine Article Titled "Origami: A Blend of Sculpture and Mathematics"
- A 2018 Paper Titled "An origami-inspired, self-locking robotic arm that can be folded flat"
- An Instructable Titled " How to Make Snapology Origami"
- A Video by the YouTube Channel "NewsAtIllinois" Titled "A Twist on Engineering: Origami "Zippered Tube" Prototypes Offer New Structural Options"
- An Article by "Fast Company" Titled "This Freakishly Strong Origami Can Make Pop-Up Bridges And Buildings - The design could help cities rebound quickly after a major disaster."
- A 2015 Paper Titled "Origami tubes assembled into stiff, yet reconfigurable structures and metamaterials"
- Erik Demaine
- A 2015 Paper Titled "Origami tubes assembled into stiff, yet reconfigurable structures and metamaterials"
- Sam Calisch's PhD Thesis Titled "Folded Functional Foams"