How to fold the Blade Runner origami unicorn (1996)

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delichon today at 11:06 PM
I just read about the backstory. Gaff (Edward James Olmos) put the unicorn where Deckard would find it as a message. He was gently informing Deckard that he was a replicant. Deckard had just dreamed about the unicorn and told nobody, so the only way Gaff could know is if he knew which dreams Deckard had implanted in his memory.

This came from Ridley Scott, not Philip K. Dick.

I am impressed that Scott was so subtle about this for so long. It would have been a short-term boost to hit us over the head with it, as in The Sixth Sense. But being coy about it helped to make the movie a true classic.

sts153 today at 2:42 PM
saalweachter today at 2:50 PM
I used to fold an origami unicorn design by Marc Kirschenbaum. I can't find any instructions on the Modern Internet, but I used to fold it out of gum-wrappers while sitting in class.

The unicorn from the film itself wasn't "true" origami, being a prop consisting of several pieces glued together, but it really popularized the idea of an origami unicorn and a number of the current designs were prompted by it.

shevy-java today at 7:29 PM
Are we losing old websites like that?

I actually was unaware that this warranted a website. When I was young, I had one origami book. I completed it to about 40%; wasn't too bad but was far away from being really good. Origami is quite an art. These days I tend to watch youtube videos more than look at oldschool books but I loved that old handbook. Never folded a unicorn though.

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puttycat today at 4:27 PM
I recently picked up an origami book and started practicing in dull moments. I highly recommend it for anyone struggling with phone addiction.
chao- today at 5:28 PM
I used to do origami obsessively in my youth, and recently picked it up again while spending time with my nephew. I'll have to give this one a go!
21asdffdsa12 today at 2:46 PM
Its not foldable from one paper sheet?
ge96 today at 3:40 PM
Interesting it starts off the same as a crane
Obscura- today at 10:00 PM
Very Cool
kittikitti today at 3:33 PM
Thank you for sharing, I really enjoy origami and look forward to learning this fold.
lovegrenoble today at 2:54 PM
Nice
mbfg today at 7:36 PM
Now we need the 1 cut and fold algorithm.
notorandit today at 4:26 PM
Where is Bladerunner mentioned?