> As I recall talking to Joseph Wu, following a diagram to fold origami is like
> painting by number. Doing origami however, is about putting a bit of
> yourself into the work. And I don’t think a machine can do that.
Totally!
It’s been an open question in generative, computational art for
Ah – but even if a machine can fold, can it doing the shaping that makes a
design look alive? :-)
As I recall talking to Joseph Wu, following a diagram to fold origami is like
painting by number. Doing origami however, is about putting a bit of yourself
into the work. And I don’t think a
The HBR has an article about automation. It's the cover picture that
involves origami:
https://hbr.org/2019/09/are-you-developing-skills-that-wont-be-automated?utm_source=pocket-newtab
I was pretty sure though that someone has made a machine to do origami.