Research Topics: Hobbies; Book #26

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Title
Author
# of Pages
Paper: Folded, Cut, Sculpted
Florence Temko
192

Contents

Acknowledgments    (p. 7)
Arrangement of the Book    (p. 13)
A Note about the Measurements    (p. 13)
General Information    (p. 15)
Famous People    (p. 16)
Paper Crafts in the Past    (p. 17)
Chinese Burial Papers    (p. 19)
Modern Paper Construction    (p. 21)
Philosophy    (p. 21)
How to use the Paper Craft Designs    (p. 22)
        Paper Folded Origami
Introduction    (p. 29)
The Rules of Paper Folding    (p. 31)
Background
    China    (p. 34)
    Japan    (p. 34)
    United States    (p. 36)
    England    (p. 36)
    Germany    (p. 37)
    Spain and Argentina    (p. 37)
    Origami and Mathematics    (p. 39)
    How to Create New Origami Models    (p. 40)
    Exhibits    (p. 41)
    How to Store and File Origami Models    (p. 42)
    Libraries    (p. 42)
    Size    (p. 42)
    Materials    (p. 43)
    Folding Terms    (p. 43)
Procedures
    Graphic Symbols    (p. 45)
    Helpful Folding Hints    (p. 45)
    How to Make a Square from a Rectangle of Paper    (p. 45)
    Folding Procedures and Models    (p. 46-97)
        Paper Cut Kirigami
Introduction    (p. 103)
Background
    China    (p. 106)
    Japan: Family Crests    (p. 108)
    Mexico    (p. 109)
    Poland    (p. 113)
    Scherenschnitte    (p. 115)
    The Silhouette: A Forerunner of Photography    (p. 117)
    Paper Cutting in Modern Art    (p. 118)
    Materials    (p. 119)
    Tools    (p. 119)
    How to Mount Paper Cut-Outs    (p. 119)
Procedures
    Graphic Symbols    (p. 121)
    Helpful Cutting Hints    (p. 121)
    Paper Preparation and Cutting Procedures    (p. 122-149)
        Paper Sculpted
Introduction    (p. 155)
Background
    Materials    (p. 156)
    Tools    (p. 156)
    Basic Shapes    (p. 156)
Procedures
    Graphic Symbols    (p. 159)
    Helpful Cutting Hints    (p. 159)
    Creative Experiment    (p. 159)
    Sculpture Procedures and Examples    (p. 160-179)
        Appendix
Instant Color Help    (p. 183)
How to Entertain    (p. 184)
To the Teacher    (p. 186)
    For the Art Class    (p. 186)
    For the Mathematics Class    (p. 187)
    Other Activities    (p. 187)
    Objectives    (p. 187)
    Some Notes    (p. 188)
Therapy
    In Sickness    (p. 188)
    In Occupational Therapy    (p. 188)
    In Mental Therapy    (p. 188)
    Perceptual Training    (p. 188)
    As a Communications Bridge    (p. 188)
    Art Therapy    (p. 188)
Bibliography    (p. 189)
Photo Credits    (p. 191)