Is the dragon in flight on a website, or in a book? If a site, can I have a link?
Origami rules. You can take it to any level you want. Cranes and fishes and boats, or some truly crazy stuff. I can fold a checkerboard out of one sheet of paper. Cuckoo clock, guy playing a piano, guy playing a violin, 12 species of beetles, biplane, ship in a bottle, matchbook with matches in it, frog with 4 toes on each foot, etc. In addition to a thousand kinds of animals, animals being the more traditional sort of thing to fold. Name it and someone has folded it out of one square of paper somewhere though. Sometimes it frightens me. What's on my site is the smallest tip of the iceberg of what's possible. I have a whole book just on making fish. Another just on making insects. One whole book on folding an anatomically correct t-rex skeleton (that's on my site...)
It's an easy way to impress people too, as this thread shows. Origami is not difficult. There are about 8 folds, that's it. If you can read directions and follow them in order and go slowly and carefully, you can make 90% of the origami you'll find in books. Some of it takes some skill, but not a lot.
And it's cheap; you just need paper. They sell origami paper, but you can use any paper if you don't have it, and 100 sheets is like $5 anyways. Lacking paper, you can fold money. I can make stuff out of dollar bills (giraffe, crab, flower, basket, eyeglasses, birds of various sorts, dinosaur, tetrahedron...). Fun to leave as a tip for waitresses.
It's stress relief too. It's a good way to exercise the right half of your brain. Benefits of which: relaxation and making time pass quickly.
Modular origami is useful to make really nice things without requiring much/any skill. Just lots of patience of folding the same thing over and over. If you like math, look into the relationship of origami and fractal geometry too.
[qq=IBCrazZ]oh crap. I have to do a origami project for geometry. ok, im gonna go start it, any ideas on what i can make.[/qq]
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Make the 30-unit one (looks like a lesser stellated icosahedron to me). I just made one yesterday. 3 or 4 hours, and you're done. You don't even have to pay attention. I folded it while watching a movie.