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Sonobe

The Sonobe module is one of the many units used to build modular origami. The popularity of Sonobe modular origami models derives from the simplicity of folding the modules, the sturdy and easy assembly, and the flexibility of the system.
==The history of the Sonobe module==

The origin of the Sonobe module is unknown. Two possible creators are Toshie Takahama and Mitsunobu Sonobe, who published several books together and both members of Sosaku Origami Group 67. The earliest appearance of a Sonobe module was in a cube attributed to Mitsunobu Sonobe in a Sosaku Origami Group book published in 1968, however it does not reveal whether he invented the module or used an earlier design: the phrase "finished model by Mitsunobu Sonobe" is ambiguous. Its next appearance was "Toshie's Jewel", which appeared in 1974. However neither folder took advantage of the full potential of the module. This potential was discovered in the 1970s by other folders – particularly Steve Krimball, who created the 30-unit ball – as part of a sudden period of development in modular origami. Despite the module's importance and continued popularity, its designer remains uncertain.〔http://www.britishorigami.info/academic/lister/sonobe.php〕

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