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'Origami For Life' by Belgian designer Charles Kaisin exhibited at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.

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English: For the 'Origami For Life' by the Engie foundation Belgian designer Charles Kaisin (1972) assembled origamis to create eight trees exhibited at the KANAL - Centre Pompidou in Brussels and at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris which raised 75,000 euros for the SAMU Social of Paris, a municipal humanitarian emergency service in France and worldwide whose purpose is to provide medical care and ambulatory nursing to homeless people and people in social distress.
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