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X-Ray Origami by Takayuki Hori

Posted: 01 May 2011 11:05 PM PDT

Japanese artist Takayuki Hori made a series of unique origami animal figures using papers with printed skeletons. The end result when displayed under the right light looked like x-ray images. Here is how he describes the creative process in make these origami:

xray origami 1
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each translucent sheet is first printed with either the images of fragments of an animal's skeleton, or, on some pages, human-made discarded objects that are often ingested by the animals in the wild. using the ancient tradition of folded paper, hori assembles the pages into a three-dimensional model. once the paper is folded, the printed components are united as a whole, telling the visual story of the animal's plight to survive in an increasingly polluted and hazardous ecosystem.

via: designboom.com

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