The Origami Revolution
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Science Documentary hosted by Jamie Effros, published by PBS broadcasted as part of PBS Nova series in 2017 - English narration
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The Origami Revolution The centuries-old tradition of folding two-dimensional paper into three-dimensional shapes is inspiring a scientific revolution. The rules of folding are at the heart of many natural phenomena, from how leaves blossom to how beetles fly. But now, engineers and designers are applying its principles to reshape the world around us—and even within us, designing new drugs, micro-robots, and future space missions. With this burgeoning field of origami-inspired-design, the question is: can the mathematics of origami be boiled down to one elegant algorithm—a fail-proof guidebook to make any object out of a flat surface, just by folding? And if so, what would that mean for the future of design? Explore the high-tech future of this age-old art as NOVA unfolds “The Origami Revolution.”
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- Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4.1
- Video: Bitrate: CRF-22 (~2866 kb/s)
- Video Aspect Ratio: 1280 x 720
- Video Resolution: 1.778 (16:9)
- Audio Codec: AAC LC
- Audio: English
- Audio Bitrate: 160 kb/s VBR 48 KHz
- Audio Channels: Stereo 2
- Run-Time: 54 mins
- Framerate: 25 fps
- Number of Parts: 1
- Container Mp4
- Part Size: 1.13 GB
- Source: HDTV
- Encoded by: Harry65
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PBS.Nova.The.Origami.Revolution.720p.HDTV.x264.AAC.MVGroup.org.mp4 (1158.57 Mb) Subtitles: [eng]