The Impact of the Development of Stereoscopic Paper Arts in Animation Films

Marwa Osama Mohy Eldin Mohammed

Abstract: Art appeared from the very beginnings of the existence of man on earth, where his tendency to express himself appeared through a number of drawings and statues, some of which were found, so these drawings had many connotations as a kind of appeal, or distress, or his need for immortality. Various civilizations have worked to develop and improve paper to serve different writing purposes, and the role of paper was not limited to notation and printing, but rather in some industries, and extended to many areas where it was used as a technology in animation Paper was invented around 105 AD in China. The Japanese first used paper during the sixth century, but the Japanese were the first to discover the possibilities associated with the use of paper as a medium of art. The modern use of the word "origami" is as an umbrella term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture. The original goal is to convert a flat sheet into the final solid shape through carving and folding techniques. Contemporary origami masters appeared in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. I am considered the Grand Master of Origami, Akira Yoshizaw.

Keywords: (Stereoscopic paper, origami, folding paper, forming paper, moving stereoscopic, moving paper, kirigami).

Title: The Impact of the Development of Stereoscopic Paper Arts in Animation Films

Author: Marwa Osama Mohy Eldin Mohammed

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

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Vol 8, Issue 4, October 2020-December 2020

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The Impact of the Development of Stereoscopic Paper Arts in Animation Films by Marwa Osama Mohy Eldin Mohammed