From time to time, I forget how to make the crane. So, here it is for myself and others who like origami.
ps: Not to belittle the art, but the paper crane always reminds me of Harrison Ford's movie "The Blade Runner".
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Were there origamis in Blade Runner? I don't recall. The movie has became one of the most beloved classics among the sci-fi nerds. I have, of course, watched it several times.
Origami is such an amazing art; how a little peice of paper turns into beautiful objects of imagination. I still remember kids in grade school who make paper airplanes that fly so gracefully with different tricks. It is an entertaining and educational toy that cost less than 1 cent.
Oh, need the help of that machine/stand, so high tech!
Keith: Next time you watch "The Blade Runner", please pay attention to Harrison Ford's handler played by Edward James Olmos who left a few origami clues lying around.
I fondly remember the joy of folding paper to make toys when I was young :)
Vicky: It's not the best made video; all I want is to re-learn the ancient art.
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