Vietnam popup card map and history

Vietnam popup card map has a fairly young history, having been developed over the last thirty years. Those who love this modern art do not seem to be aware of its creator who is an architect – Professor Chatani Masahiro from the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. In 1981, while thinking about reducing the cost of designing civilian houses, he accidentally thought of combining paper, supplies, and glue to create residential models. After studying, he found that this new and exciting art was born. Origami architecture is different from the art of Origami, which relies on a sheet of paper to create different shapes and is the cutting and re-gluing of paper in three dimensions. He used the techniques of Origami (paper folding) and Kirigami (the art of paper cutting) and his experience in architectural design to create more complex designs that create amazing effects with light and dark. Many of his compositions are made of only white paper, and the design often emphasizes the shadow effect of cuts and folds. 3D cards not only have architectural designs such as castles, temples, and colorful flower gardens, … but also many life designs or abstract works can be seen on this type of card statues and art.

Popup card has its history in Japan

Based on the opening angle of the map, the Vietnam popup card can be classified into 4 main categories:
– 90° maps are the most popular and the easiest to create. If you fold a piece of paper and attach the edge to another piece of paper as a cover, then use the knife to create and create your works, such as a ladder, puppies sitting under a window, or even the yard. The oldest home library in the world.
– Another type is the 180° card. With this kind of complexity, it takes a lot of time and effort to come up with ideas. This type of card design combines the joining of several small paper cut pieces to form a whole. It can be a model of One Column, a boat, a mini flowerpot, … very lively.
– Although the 0° category is not as popular as the two types above, it also creates an unexpected charm. Because paper cutting keeps the shape without cutting and putting together two sheets of paper, the “game” creates a beautiful picture of seasons and waves… Can you become a painter by touching the easel and pencil, just painting the picture with a knife and paper?
– Vietnam popup card which is the most complicated and the least common is the 360° types, for example, the shape of the globe folds very nicely when you open the cards 360°. I hope this map will be further developed in the future.

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