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Fold & Snap

  • Writer: Kyla Faigao
    Kyla Faigao
  • Mar 9, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 17, 2024

Brief:

Fold a square piece of paper (min size 100mm x 100mm) in 50+ different ways. 


Take 50+ considered photographs of your three favourite folds.


Choose your three favourite photographs, describe them.


Choose one final photograph, and write a reflection about why you favour your chosen photo over your second and third favourites.



I cut my 50 pieces of printed paper with an X-acto precision knife. Then, as I have some knowledge in origami, I used that knowledge to help me fold each piece of paper in many different ways. It was still a little difficult to come up with new folds.



Then I chose my three favourites and went on to taking photos. I did not do well in this task however as I got frustrated with the high number of photos I had to take.


The reason I chose these folds and photos was because they looked the most pleasing and they didn't have as many unwanted creases.


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