foldsiste
Foldsiste is a term used to describe a type of origami model that is created by folding a single sheet of paper into a three-dimensional shape. The term is derived from the Japanese word "origami," which means "folding paper." Foldsiste models are typically created using a series of precise folds, known as "steps," that are repeated to create the desired shape. The most common foldsiste models are those that create symmetrical shapes, such as cubes, pyramids, and spheres. However, more complex models can also be created using foldsiste techniques. Foldsiste models are often used as a form of artistic expression, as well as a way to teach children about geometry and spatial reasoning. The term "foldsiste" is not widely recognized outside of the origami community, but it is used by some origami enthusiasts to describe this particular style of origami modeling.