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Transparent Origami Sheets with Skeleton Prints



Student designer Takayuki Hori has a nice looking project with an environmental message. Called Oritsunagumono (things folded and connected), Hori prints sheets of translucent material with the skeletons of endangered animals, and then makes them up origami-style.

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Like the craft of origami, these animals have been with mankind for generations, but now face possible extinction.

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