Thursday, 25 April 2013

Bird Park In Origami Land

Origami on mass is a beautiful thing. I'm imagining 100 million origami birds weaving their way across a city skyline, a multitude of colours randomly mingling, different sized birds, and even different types of birds. Then I think if everyone born in Japan since the birth of Origami had made one bird origami and had it join a national collective of origami birds, how incredible that would be. And there would be no rank or positioning for your bird, rather that everyone put in their best effort at a time that suited them in life and simply had their bird join history on a very even playing field. Logistics would come into play as time when on so newer birds would naturally be placed further from the centre, although nothing a small amount of mathematics could not prepare for along the way. And I wonder what the total population of Japan has been, citizens, not visitors, or at least people who have called Japan home at some time in their lives, since the birth of Origami. Probably a number that would surprise as lower than expected, so this project might not take up so much room. If anyone reading this has the privilege of time travel consider making this a reality, wouldn't it be a wonderful thing.

SUGARBEE XX   26/04/13

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