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[VIDEO] Paper Crane Origami Is Classic, But When They Did THIS To It… You OUGHT To See This!!
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Origami is one art that a lot of people think of when it comes to Japan. Out of those, paper crane is a classic.
Legend has it that if you fold 1000 paper cranes, your wish would come true.
In this video (see below), it's a little different...
It looks as if the cranes are dancing by themselves!
Source: YouTube
The trick behind this is that there are electromagnets under the table, and the metal placed on the legs of the paper crane reacts to it.
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These dancing cranes are created by "ugoita", a group of ordinary guys who gather during weekends to create things like this. To create this, it took them a total of 50 hours of discussion, and about 4 months to actually make it. They even made the music themselves!
We think it's an interesting 'modern' take on traditional art.