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- Moneygami abstract "Moneygami (also known as money-gami) is a term that arose as a portmanteau of the words money and origami. It refers to shaping paper currency, such as Indian rupees and United States dollars, into pieces of art. The concept has been popularized by individuals such as Japanese pop artist Yosuke Hasegawa, who has had his work featured at an exhibition at the Tadu Art Gallery, and its creation can function as cultural commendatory on the value that materialistic societies place on money. For example, one piece by Hasegawa involves Chairman Mao's folded head wearing a cowboy hat in a double image, based on Andy Warhol's famous picture of Elvis Presley.The name alludes to traditional origami, which is the Japanese art of folding flat materials, generally paper, into figures resembling various objects. Other examples of moneygami include folding bills into clothing-like bits, such as dollar bills becoming bowties.".
- Moneygami thumbnail Origami_(made_from_an_American_1-dollar_bill)_of_an_elephant.jpg?width=300.
- Moneygami wikiPageID "47908376".
- Moneygami wikiPageLength "2149".
- Moneygami wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Moneygami wikiPageRevisionID "684275216".
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Andy_Warhol.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Art.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Banknote.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Bow_tie.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Banknotes.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leisure_activities.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper_art.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Paper_folding.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_art.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Cowboy_hat.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Culture.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Economic_materialism.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Elvis_Presley.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Indian_rupee.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_art.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink List_of_people_on_banknotes.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Mao_Zedong.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Miniature.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Money.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Origami.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Pop_art.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Portmanteau.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Tadu_Art_Gallery.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink Triple_Elvis.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLink File:Origami_(made_from_an_American_1-dollar_bill)_of_an_elephant.jpg.
- Moneygami wikiPageWikiLinkText "moneygami".
- Moneygami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Art-stub.
- Moneygami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Decorative_arts.
- Moneygami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Moneygami wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Moneygami subject Category:Banknotes.
- Moneygami subject Category:Leisure_activities.
- Moneygami subject Category:Paper_art.
- Moneygami subject Category:Paper_folding.
- Moneygami subject Category:Political_art.
- Moneygami hypernym Term.
- Moneygami comment "Moneygami (also known as money-gami) is a term that arose as a portmanteau of the words money and origami. It refers to shaping paper currency, such as Indian rupees and United States dollars, into pieces of art. The concept has been popularized by individuals such as Japanese pop artist Yosuke Hasegawa, who has had his work featured at an exhibition at the Tadu Art Gallery, and its creation can function as cultural commendatory on the value that materialistic societies place on money.".
- Moneygami label "Moneygami".
- Moneygami sameAs m.0drh_.
- Moneygami wasDerivedFrom Moneygami?oldid=684275216.
- Moneygami depiction Origami_(made_from_an_American_1-dollar_bill)_of_an_elephant.jpg.
- Moneygami isPrimaryTopicOf Moneygami.