Week 3 PPT Day 1
Week 3 PPT Day 1
different
characteristics of
a quality origami
projects?
Name the countries in Asia.
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Is it scrap
paper
or scratch
paper?
Scratch paper - paper that is Scrap paper partly used or is of
used for quick notes, drafts, or poor quality but that you can use
sketches. for unimportant things.
Three-dimensional relating to or having the three
dimensions of length, width, and height.
Genesis the origin or mode of formation of
something
Patent -
a legal right to an invention given to a person or
entity without interference from others who wish to
replicate, use, or sell it.
Mass Produced
manufacturing of large quantities of standardized
products, often using assembly lines or automation
technology.
Japanning
To decorate with a black enamel or lacquer.
Papier Mache - is a term that
has been applied to innumerable
three-dimensional objects
having a paper core.
History of
paper
mache
Originated from China not long after the Chinese people
invented the paper itself. From the genesis, the interest in
paper mache spread to Japan and Persia and eventually to
the rest of the world. Large imports of paper mache objects
swamped European markets, leading France start making
its own
JAPAN
PERSIA
(IRAN)
FRANCE
Invented during the Han Dynasty, c. 202 B.C.–220
A.D, this composite material, initially described as
pasteboard, was used to make mask in celebrating
festivals and three-dimensional objects like
artifacts such as helmets and pot lids
From 1670’s until the late 1700s there
was a half-hearted intent of paper
mache, but because this material was
lightweight and durable at the same
time, many people began patronizing
it
JOHN BASKERVILLE
Imitated the lacquered
The term Jappaning came
pieces from Japan about
Henry Clay found a new way to make papier
mâché by pasting 10 sheets of rag paper on
both sides with a mixture of cooked glue and
flour, and then squeezing them together in a
metal press.
Henry Clay had taken out a patent on his
invention, but when this ran out ,small
companies mushroomed, producing just
about everything from paper mache.
However, paper mache has quickly been
more replaced with more practical and easily
mass- produced materials like plastic.
What are the benefits of paper mache?