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Origami, the ancient art form solving modern problems | Miles Wu

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4.1 β€’ 12.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 11 June 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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14-year-old student Miles Wu is obsessed with origami, transforming everyday scraps of paper into unexpected creations. In a joyful talk, he explores the ancient art form β€” from making Christmas ornaments and pigeons to folding patterns that can hold 10,000 times their weight β€” and shows all the possibilities hiding inside a single piece of paper.



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0:00.0

You're listening to TED Talks Daily, where we bring you new ideas to spark your curiosity every day.

0:09.3

I'm your host, Elise Hugh. For 14-year-old Miles Wu, it all starts with a simple piece of paper.

0:16.7

No matter what, I'm always folding. Give me any scrap of paper, and I'll challenge myself to turn it into something.

0:23.8

It's this process of turning nothing into something that sparks my imagination and draws me to origami.

0:30.2

Miles is an origami innovator who's been folding paper into intricate shapes and patterns since he was seven years old.

0:37.7

He's gotten into trouble in class for turning his worksheets into ninja stars

0:41.8

and has raised more than $4,000 for his community, one folded pigeon at a time.

0:48.4

But in this talk, he focuses on how that same playful curiosity led him somewhere he didn't expect,

0:54.6

into the intersection of origami and science.

0:58.3

Orgami is fun, but playing with paper has also shown me

1:01.4

that origami has the power to stretch my creativity,

1:05.0

help others, and even lead to new discoveries.

1:07.9

It's amazing that something can be so strong

1:10.4

and yet so lightweight at the same

1:12.4

time. And it's exciting to think about what potential applications a fold like this could have.

1:18.1

This is what it looks like when curiosity doesn't wait for permission. And stick around after the

1:22.6

talk, we caught up with Ted's curator Chloe Shasha Brooks, who shared a few more thoughts on what

1:27.3

it was like to work with Miles

1:28.6

and takeaways on the ideas he offers.

1:32.0

That's all coming up right after a short break.

1:47.8

And now our TED Talk of the day.

1:55.9

I love origami. I love the way I can transform a simple piece of paper into almost anything,

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