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MJIIT ORIGAMI EXHIBITION 2021

Activity Information:

Date: 19/12/2021 - 19/12/2021

Venue: Facebook

Organizer: (UMS, UTM, UUM, UMP, UPSI)

 

Graduate Attributes:

  • Communication
  • Thinking Skills
  • Adaptability

 

Position:

Participatig in the MJIIT ORIGAMI EXHIBITION 2021 as a participant.

 

Mini Report:

This event was held by Japanese club of multiple University, which are UMS, UTM, UUM, UMP, UPSI the name of this event is "Bunkasai: Cultural Fair", this event have 5 slot, which are:

  • Slot 1: Wagashi Workshop by UPSI
  • Slot 2: Origami Exhibition by UTMKL
  • Slot 3: Taberareru no Monogatari (The Story of Japanese Food) by UUM
  • Slot 4: Nihon x Mareshia, wakuwaku!! (Culture Exchange with Japanese Student) by UMP
  • Slot 5: Culture Exchange Forum by UMS

only Slot 2 was handle by JCC UTMKL.

Participants were fascinated to learn how origami can be used to solve real-world problems. For example, the exhibition demonstrated how origami can be used in the design of a solar plane on a satellite. By using origami to fold and store the solar panels, satellites can save a significant amount of space and reduce launch costs. This is just one of the many ways in which origami can be used to solve practical problems.

The exhibition also provided participants with an opportunity to learn about the different designs and shapes that can be created through origami. Participants were able to fold their own origami creations.

In conclusion, the Origami Exhibition by JCC UTMKL was a unique and insightful experience for participants to learn about the art and science of origami. The exhibition not only showcased the aesthetic appeal of origami but also highlighted its practical applications in real-life scenarios, demonstrating its versatility and potential in solving real-world problems.

 

Self Reflection:

Attending the Bunkasai: Cultural Fair's Origami Exhibition organized by JCC UTMKL was an eye-opening experience for me. I learned that origami is not only an art form, but also has practical applications in solving real-world problems.

The exhibition demonstrated how origami is used in the design of a solar plane on a satellite, which can save space and reduce launch costs. This is just one of the many examples that showcased the versatility and potential of origami beyond its aesthetic appeal.

The exhibition also provided me with an opportunity to learn about the different designs and shapes that can be created through origami. I was able to fold my own origami creations and take them home as souvenirs, which added to my excitement and enthusiasm for the art.

Overall, attending the Bunkasai: Cultural Fair was a valuable experience that expanded my knowledge and appreciation of Japanese culture, particularly the art of origami. I left the event feeling inspired and grateful for the opportunity to learn and discover something new.