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Collaborative Origami Set ups by Mademoiselle Maurice

French specialist Mademoiselle Maurice has hit the roads again, whitening up choose towns with her thought-provoking vibrant designs. Most lately, she presented the city of Angers, France to the art of foldable, protecting stairways, pathways, educational institutions, leisure centers, the side of structures, and even a jail, with her signature rainbows of colorful origami.

As part of her continuous exercise, which she says
"seeks to deepen the link between individuals who form that human network [to] which we belong and [that] we frequent every day,"
she attended the 2013 ARTAQ Event in France. Every Tuesday mid-day for several several months, Mademoiselle Maurice organised classes around city and welcomed all citizens, anyone varying in age from kids to retired adults, to work together on the collaborative urban installations. In nearly 20 different places, she and her group of volunteers and citizens designed more than 30,000 creases that designed the city.

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