Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com"
on 11/21/17, 8:04 AM:
I want to sign and date a recent fold (that sounds weird) of one of my
models. The thing is I created the model in 2013 but this
Alain Joisel (Eric’s brother) sent out this notice that one of Eric’s works has
been 3D-scanned. It’s pretty impressive; follow the link. And there will be a
new exhibition of Eric’s work in 2018. Enjoy!
Robert
Thus spake "Alain Joisel" on 10/10/17, 3:20 AM:
Dear All,
Eric left us
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Lorenzo Lucioni"
on
9/28/17, 9:06 AM:
I've searched the list about this topic but no relevant results came up.
I'd like to know what do you think about it. [3D origami]
My first
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Robert J. Lang"
<origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com on behalf of rob...@langorigami.com>
on 8/22/17, 11:49 AM:
But also, the assessment is very dependent on the specifics of the model and
the particular fold being added. If “the base”
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com"
on 8/22/17, 10:50 AM:
…regarding my question: if a traditional base + one fold could be
considered
an original model? … For
me it's the
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Ekaterina Lukasheva"
on
7/31/17, 12:58 PM:
I have a feeling that with every exhibition that's handled by an
institution should have at least short but written agreement. At least
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Karen Reeds"
on 7/24/17, 8:47 AM:
I haven't read the novel, so can't comment on the portrayal of the couple's 10
year old son, " an accomplished origami practitioner..."
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Gerardo @neorigami.com"
on 4/30/17, 11:53 AM:
When I create a practical model my creation process corresponds to that
intent. So as I create I ask myself if it really
I did a podcast the other day for a program called “The Limit Does Not Exist.”
(Spoiler alert: sometimes it exists.) If you have a spare hour or so, give it a
listen:
http://tinyurl.com/nxmphqe
Enjoy,
Robert
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Robert J. Lang"
<origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com on behalf of rob...@langorigami.com>
on 4/19/17, 9:55 AM:
Do any of our German colleagues know or have a contact for Paula Taborda
Barreto?
I’ve been trying to reach him
Do any of our German colleagues know or have a contact for Paula Taborda
Barreto?
I’ve been trying to reach him to secure usage for an image of some of his
artwork in a book, but all the leads I’ve followed to get in touch have come up
dry (e.g., no response to emails).
Any assistance
The Badisches Landesmuseum commissioned a Black Forest Cuckoo Clock from me for
their upcoming exhibition “Waldschwarzschön: Black Forest remixed!” The
exhibition opens April 14 and runs till July 1, 2018. So, if you happen to be
in or near Karlsruhe, Germany any time over the next year, stop
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Seth"
on 4/5/17, 8:15 AM:
Hey everyone,
I went to look for inspiration today from Joisel-sensei's old website, and
I guess it's gone!? I couldn't access it. Anyone have
I don’t know if it’s really a great BIG story, but CNN did a nice little story
on my folding:
http://www.greatbigstory.com/stories/folded-universe-the-astonishing-beauty-of-origami/
A few errata:
(1) There’s a few errors in their chronology on that page. I’ve sent them
corrections.
Interesting article in the Asahi Shinbun about a kozuka (sword accessory)
decorated with cranes (orizuru):
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201703140003.html
This pushes back the earliest record of an origami crane to around 1600 CE or
thereabouts. Origami historian Masao Okamura
Various good points made by Peter, Zack, and Diana. Let me add just a few
comments.
Zack asks, “Would he really so carefully preserve them, and then desire to keep
them utterly unseen and unappreciated after his death, until they rotted away?”
I think the answer is clearly “no”, because he
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Meenakshi Mukerji"
on
3/4/17, 9:16 AM:
> From: Anna
> Step 7 shows a blintzed bird base and even says so. No idea whether the
> base from step 10 has a name on
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Bernie Cosell"
on 2/18/17, 6:19 PM:
I really enjoyed the nova episode, but I was disappointed by two things:
1) no mention of Jeremy shafer
2) no mention of Chris
The previews are out for this week’s episode of PBS’s NOVA:
http://ideastations.org/watch/promos/nova-origami-revolution
Lots of familiar faces in the preview. Set your DVRs!
Robert
Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Scott Cramer"
on
2/2/17, 2:57 PM:
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017, at 12:21 PM, Maureen Burt wrote:
> Sighting from MOMA store
Very nice, but the pedant in me is irked by the
Hi all,
For those in the US (or access to US TV), PBS will be running an episode of
NOVA about origami on February 15 at 9:00 pm.
Once the show has aired, it will be available online at this link:
Hi all,
Dragon+, the magazine of D, asked me to design an origami version of their
ampersand-dragon logo for their December issue. It’s out now and on the
newsstands, and there’s an online version, which you can find here:
Thus spake "Matthew Gardiner" on 11/14/16 9:12 PM:
>just doing some research, in the last 10-15 years or so we have seen a
>few, what the art world would call, surveys of origami art. These would
>include exhibitions of a group of artists, curated (works are selected by
>an
The good folks at TV station WOSU report that their segment featuring
"Origami in the Garden" will be in next week's episode of "Broad & High" -
Thursday, November 3 at 8:00 pm on WOSU-PBS. (The episode will also
repeat on Sunday, November 6 at 11:30a).
Here is a link to a promo
Thus spake "Jason Ku" <jaso...@me.com> on 10/11/16 10:11 PM:
>> On Oct 11, 2016, at 6:27 PM, Robert J. Lang <rob...@langorigami.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>> It also suggests an interesting puzzle: folding the same pattern from a
>>square. Here is a CP t
Thus spake "Meenakshi Mukerji" on 10/11/16 12:52 PM:
>> Origami and politics perhaps do not mix but I couldn't help but design
>this beautiful symbol with color change:
>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/mmukhopadhyay/29572866884/
>Since many of you asked here are the rough
Thus spake "Gerardo @neorigami.com" on 8/7/16 9:15
AM:
> I wanted to ask you, what are the mechanics behind the flapping bird? Are they
> related with the simple machines? I couldn't find one that fits.
Many years ago, I got interested in action models and started looking
Thus spake "Weinstein, Michael" on 7/19/16 10:44 AM:
>
>
>I know its [sic] nicer to go find the artist and ask, but I believe
>spreading Origami is more important than assuaging anyone¹s ego.
The usual non-copyright-related reason for asking an artist's permission
is to
The Cal Berkeley alumni magazine has a great feature on our own Bernie
Peyton! Details here:
http://alumni.berkeley.edu/california-magazine/just-in/2016-05-03/unusual-li
fe-unfolding-noted-bear-biologist-gains-acclaim
Robert
Thus spake "Seth" on 3/26/16 3:28 PM:
>
>I'm thinking about what kind of protection finished origami sculptures
>need
>and looking to the o-list for opinions about that.
>Can origamis just sit on a shelf uncovered for indefinite periods of
>time?
>Can they/should they
Thus spake "Dennis Walker" on 3/20/16 8:12 AM:
>The Bookseller/Diagram Prize is a humorous prize in the UK
>for the oddest book title of the year. Bizarrely, one of the nominations
>this year was "Paper Folding with Children" which is a beginners origami
>book.
Local folder (and internationally recognized artist, author, and biologist)
Bernie Peyton got a nice feature on local TV!
http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Origami-Master-Creates-Smiles-For-Sick-
Children-At-Oakland-Childrens-Hospital-364667891.html
Enjoy,
Robert
Hi,
I know several folks out there have used the Craft Robo for scoring paper.
If you've tried this, have you had success with scoring really thin paper,
like tissue or origamido paper?
If you've got experience with that, I'd love to hear from you, either
off-list or on, as you prefer (I suspect
I'm forwarding this announcement of the ASME-IDETC 4th Symposium on
Origami-Based Engineering Design on behalf of the organizers. It's a
technical conference, not an origami-class convention, but the papers from
the last three years have been REALLY interesting. (Alas, being a technical
Thus spake "Jorge E. Jaramillo" on 9/24/15 5:04 PM:
>There is something that I haven't been able to make up my mind about and
>it
>is, does a traditional masu box use dry tension? If it does it's not the
>most common dry tension we see on works like for example Philip Shen's
Folks who attended 6OSME in Tokyo might have noticed a film crew running
around waving cameras at people; they were shooting a documentary about
origami, which was destined to be aired on TV in France and Germany. Think
of it as "Between the Folds" with a Gallic flavor.
The French version has
Thus spake sue neff neffsens...@comcast.net on 8/28/15 5:46 PM:
2) When I visited ?Le Pli? in Paris (and also when Robert Lang lectured
some time Ago at CMU in Pittsburgh) I saw a demonstration of the following:
?Take a sheet of paper (often an origami square) make several careful folds?
Hi all,
PCOC 2015 registration is open! Read all about it and register here:
https://origamiusa.org/pcoc2015
Regards,
Robert
Thus spake Gerardo @neorigami.com gera...@neorigami.com on 8/14/15
11:22 AM:
snip I know it's hard no to turn this into a
legal discussion about copyright, but I'm really interested in not
discussing about that. OK guys? I'll insist in that it isn't protected by
copyright here in my country and
Here's more info about the pig:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=36
Sure looks Wuish to me.
Robert
Thus spake Peter Mielke peter.mie...@gmail.com on 8/13/15 3:31 PM:
I was recently at a restaurant with what appears like origami in its
design:
http://www.parossouvla.com/?page_id=15
Does
Thus spake David Mitchell davidmitchell...@btinternet.com on 7/17/15
12:43 AM:
I'm interested because I recall a conversation with David Lister about
this
subject in which he told me he could find no evidence that paper planes
pre-dated similar constructions of wood and cloth ... though it would,
Thus spake Sherry Gerstein sh.gerst...@icloud.com on 7/8/15 5:17 PM:
ING (now Voya Financial) had made 3 different commercials with money
folds that turn into animated creatures. Links are below. Also included
is a link for a video about the making of the commercials.
Pretty cool, but I wish
Thus spake Kevin Lee insomniacfol...@hotmail.co.uk on 6/23/15 9:51 AM:
Numberphile, a math based Youtube channel with ~1.3M subscribers,
recently did an episode on Klein Bottles, with Cliff Stoll.08:22 in, he
reaches to his wall and picks up an origami Klein Bottle
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) IDETC meeting in Boston,
August 2-5, 2015, has a 3-day Symposium on Origami-Based Engineering Design,
and the schedule of talks is now posted. It's like a mini-OSME, but with a
focus on mechanical engineering. Many familiar names will be
Thus spake Matthias i...@faltlabor.de on 5/31/15 2:40 PM:
I was just digging through the internet to find out how diagramming
looked like, before the Yoshizawa-Randlett system and I found this very
interesting article from David Lister on the topic. Does any one of you
know more about it, or has
Thus spake Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com on 5/21/15 9:56 AM:
Just saw this story on the BBC. It is a standard story of Sadako...
snip
Origami birds from Belfast will be included in the Hiroshima Peace
Memorial Ceremony in Japan on 6 August.
It is the first time a Belfast community group has
(Forwarding message for Yahoo user Diana Lee boostdi...@yahoo.com)
does anyone know how to contact Helena Verrill about her great origami web
site which no longer works?
https://www.math.lsu.edu/~verrill/origami
It's a great resource and I wish I could revive it.
Teh Google turns up this page
Thus spake Xander Arena xander.ar...@gmail.com on 4/23/15 9:33 PM:
While driving back and forth from Colorado recently, I noticed many
Semitrailers with folding panels at their tail gate, clearly to reduce
drag. Has anybody noticed these panels? Made mention here?
It seemed like an ori-ish
Thus spake Winnie Leung colemanle...@optusnet.com.au on 4/18/15 2:58
PM:
I was wondering if where is any news about 7OSME? The submissions were due
in Feb and from memory the winner was meant to be announced in March (or
was it April)?
Would love to know who put in a submission and where it'll
Thus spake Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.com on 11/16/14 12:28 PM:
Hi folks,
I work with the nice folks at Brigham Young University on some research
projects funded by the US National Science Foundation, and the NSF
co-sponsors an international competition on visualization in the world
Thus spake Garibi Ilan garibii...@gmail.com on 1/29/15 6:36 AM:
Hi,
I am about to teach the concept of self similarity in origami. Hydrangea
is
such a model, as well as Andrea Rose and Tower Flower. In general, it's a
model that follow a pattern in a smaller scale, that emerge from (usually)
the
At least, I think that's what this commercial is about:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNvcZ3Fo4r4feature=youtu.be
Enjoy,
Robert
Recently I was contacted by an artist, Glenn Kaino, who was interested in
doing something collaborative involving origami, and in fairly short order,
we did some work that will be shown at his next opening exhibition, which is
this Saturday. So, if anyone is interested, Glenn's new show,
Hi folks,
I work with the nice folks at Brigham Young University on some research
projects funded by the US National Science Foundation, and the NSF
co-sponsors an international competition on visualization in the world of
science and engineering, called the Vizzies. The BYU folks submitted a
Hi all,
Just wanted to pass on some new info: The Origami Source, which is
OrigamiUSA's online store for books and paper, now accepts PayPal! This has
probably been the most-requested thing for some time, and the elves who oil
the gears of the store are very happy to get this particular widget up
The National Science Foundation's Science Nation videos did a feature on the
project I work on at Brigham Young University with professors Larry Howell
and Spencer Magleby (and some very talented grad students and undergrads):
http://www.nsf.gov/news/special_reports/science_nation/index.jsp
Hi all,
I've corresponded a bit with a cosmologist, Mark Neyrinck, who studies how
galaxies and space-time evolve on the large scales of the universe, and he
has noted some similarities between the rules of origami and how space-time
evolves (spoiler alert: it folds). Recently he sent me a
Thus spake David Mitchell davidmitchell...@btinternet.com on 10/9/14
1:32 AM:
snip
I do feel that much of modern origami is driven by (several different
kinds
of) dissatisfaction with what just folding paper can do rather than an
acceptance of its inherent limitations (which are what make origami
Hi all,
I was pondering a terminology question recently, and thought it might be a
good one to throw out to this group to get opinions.
Background: as many of you may know, I think it's important to distinguish
between the artistry in the _design_ of an origami artwork, and the
artistry that is
, which you can do at
http://origamiusa.org/joinus.
Enjoy,
Robert J. Lang
O/b/o The website and The Fold
Thus spake Gerardo @neorigami.com gera...@neorigami.com on 9/17/14 11:38
AM:
So, origami books get made, right? For that, sometimes we are asked to
submit diagrams to create a compilation, right? Is there usually a legal
document asking exclusivity of those diagrams if they get accepted (not
For those into American college football, there's a new commercial to air on
ESPN tonight during the Brigham Young University football game in which
origami gets a 5-second cameo! You can see it on YouTube now, at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJtiUDkp6XA.
At the :34 mark, you'll see Shannon
A nice article about Rebecca Gieseking in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
today:
http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/real-people-chemistry-student-finds-stres
s-relief-/ngcmQ/
Something about Atlanta just brings out the origami, I guess. (I'm sure
Jason would agree.)
Enjoy,
Robert
L.A. Daily News posted a nice little article on yr humble correspondent:
http://www.dailynews.com/opinion/20140618/a-physicists-excursion-into-the-de
ep-art-and-science-of-origami-opinion
Reception at Art Center is tonight; hope to see some familiar faces there!
Robert
Thus spake Gerardo @neorigami.com gera...@neorigami.com on 5/20/14
12:11 PM:
I asked about the name of a method for creating where I take general ideas
from other models and add them up in order to create a new model.
snip
I didn't mean designing independent parts of a model and then folding them
Thus spake Vishwas Deval vish...@devalgroup.com on 5/6/14 8:31 PM:
... Things
become much easier if this extra paper is cutoff leaving only a small
portion to keep the corner graft in place. Final model is better
looking. There are many such instaces where part of the paper is folded
in and is
Serendipity magazine did a little interview with me with lots of purty
pitchers:
http://free.yudu.com/item/details/1861488/Serendipity-Magazine-Volume-03-Iss
ue-4---Literary-Art
The ori-fun starts on page 111, but some of the other art is pretty
incredible and well worth checking out.
And for
Thus spake Gerardo @neorigami.com gera...@neorigami.com on 4/23/14
4:22 PM:
Thank you very much! Those are awesome examples. Can you all also help me
think of daily problems you still have and that you believe a product made
out of folded sheets -of some sort- could fix? That way I can choose one
Thus spake Jean-Christophe Helary jean.christophe.hel...@gmail.com on
4/23/14 5:54 PM:
On Apr 24, 2014, at 9:26, Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.com wrote:
How about a eco-friendly foldable paper food-leftover container that you
can bring with you to a restaurant for when you don't want
Thus spake Al Black al-bl...@telus.net on 4/23/14 6:34 PM:
How about a eco-friendly foldable paper food-leftover container that you
can bring with you to a restaurant for when you don't want to use the
restaurant's non-eco-friendly styrofoam take-out containers?...
There's something like in
Thus spake KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com on 4/18/14 5:39
AM:
Vishwas Deval wrote
I some time wonder why do we spend so much time and effort to create a
certain division or finding a certain point using folding only...
One square no cuts no glue seems to be the traditional
One of my collaborations is with Larry Howell and co-workers at BYU (under
one of the NSF EFRI programs). This report shows what some of their students
are doing:
https://www.ksl.com/?sid=29091679nid=148title=students-use-ancient-art-of-
origami-to-innovate
Larry's a professor of Mechanical
Thus spake Paper Dragon paperdra...@rcn.com on 3/17/14 9:36 AM:
Louise Cooper, who I believed died recently, was a very prolific creative
folder. She worked with the West Coast Origami Guild and the early days
of FOCA. I seem to remember Michael Sander saying that he favored her
Angel.
Louise is
Thus spake Laura sea4...@yahoo.com on 3/14/14 8:09 AM:
Has anyone kept a list of folks whose creations have been forgotten and
may no longer being folded and if so would you be so kind to send it to
me or repost here?
I'll put in a plug for Don Hickmott!
Who dat?
Way back in the 70's, he was
Hi,
Erik Demaine and I just did a radio interview on WNPR, and they've posted
the audio (see link near the bottom of the page):
http://wnpr.org/post/unfolding-evolution-origami
Thing to listen for: my lame attempt at a House of Cards quip falls flat
with a sodden thud. Otherwise, enjoy!
Robert
A commercial that Linda Mihara worked on:
http://youtu.be/65OfnTKr6Q8
It's CGI from real origami originals. (They butchered my samurai! she sez.
I sympathize.) Still, a pretty nice bit of work.
Enjoy,
Robert
Thus spake JC Nolan lapin...@aol.com on 2/25/14 10:07 AM:
http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/customer-stories/above-the-fold-mathema
ti
ca-transforms-ancient-art-of-origami.en.html
snip
Congratulations! The Yellow one is stunning Robert... is it diagrammed
anywhere?
The CP is posted, see link
Wolfram gives me some web-ness:
http://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/customer-stories/above-the-fold-mathemati
ca-transforms-ancient-art-of-origami.en.html
By coincidence, today I also learned that my 6OSME paper on Tessellatica was
accepted (along with some others). So come to Tokyo in August to
Thus spake seth friedman inq...@gmail.com on 2/19/14 7:22 AM:
I recently checked the papercircle o-gami paper section, and found the
links were dead (404 not found error).
Does anyone know if they've stopped producing the paper? temporarily?
permanently?
They haven't stopped. (I just checked
Last year, some folks from Sony asked to film me for a documentary they were
making about a videogame that has something to do with driving a fast car.
(Not sure of the connection to origami there, but hey, sure, let's do it.)
They've now released the documentary on YouTube, here:
After Moonwalking with Einstein, Josh Foer is taking a distinct step down
by folding (or at least talking) with Robert; nevertheless, we'll have some
fun conversation at Yale next week. Details here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ultimate-origami-featuring-robert-j-lang-hosted
-by-joshua-foer
Thus spake Michila Caldera chilag...@gmail.com on 1/28/14 11:06 AM:
Just read this capsule review in The New Yorker of 11nov13: On
Paper by Nicholas A Basbanes. This buoyant, encyclopedic history
celebrates paper in all its forms.
snip
He profiles librarians, an origami master [I wonder who?]
Thus spake Winnie Leung colemanle...@optusnet.com.au on 1/24/14 8:31
PM:
I was wondering if anyone could help with the info in an old post?
(I would search the archive but they both seem not to work any more).
Quite a while back, someone on the mailing list (I think it was Robert
Lang)
posted a
Yet another in the series of sightings of NSF-funded origami:
http://www.onlineamd.com/origami-technology-collapsible-antennas-012414.aspx
What makes this one particularly interesting are the origami artists
involved in the FIU program: none other than Chris Palmer, Eric Gjerde, and
Ray Schamp!
Thus spake V A va2...@yahoo.com on 12/23/13 9:21 PM:
I saw this tweet about an origami Xmas tree at San Francisco City Hall. I
was wondering who worked on the origami for that tree, anyone on this
list or from Origami USA or PCOC folks? It's gorgeous! Below is the
original tweet I saw, and the
Thus spake Leong Cheng Chit leong...@singnet.com.sg on 11/10/13 7:16
PM:
This area of 3-D folding is intriguing. We can extend the couplet folding
technique to non-rotational symmetric models. Here two of my couplet
folded
models:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chengchit/8529417567/
Thus spake Faye E. Goldman fa...@ix.netcom.com on 10/31/13 4:15 PM:
If you haven't yet done so, please think about submitting an abstract for
6OSME (6th International Meeting on Science, Mathematics and Education;
August 10-13, 2014). Information is at:
http://www.origami.gr.jp/6osme/
A few weeks back I posted a video of Kevin Box and my sculpture, Flight of
Folds, as it was heading into the powder-coating oven. It's now finished
and installed at the Turquoise Trail Sculpture Garden (aka Kevin's studio, a
stop on the PCOC post-conference tour). Here's a photo of it, by awesome
On a recent trip, a photographer put together a time-lapse of me folding
my Violinist. Here 'tis!
http://www.langorigami.com/blog/?p=168
Enjoy,
Robert
P.S. Sorry for the overlap. Wordpress doesn't seem to be handling
shortcodes, so I can't adjust the width.
Thus spake Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.com on 8/2/13 10:14 PM:
Hi all,
I'm currently in Santa Fe, working with my sculpting collaborator, Kevin
Box
...
As someone has kindly pointed out to me, Kevin's website is not what I
listed in my posting of last night; it's
http
Thus spake KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com on 7/26/13 5:35
PM:
What is the Origami diagramming symbol for ³collapse the model² ?
I vote for this:
http://tinyurl.com/jvp9vz3
Robert
Ever wondered what the origami crane looks like under its skin? Here's
Joaquin Baldwin's vision:
http://www.langorigami.com/blog/?p=139
Click the picture for a larger view.
This was the coolest think to land in my mailbox in a long time. (Now to
work on the origami version)
Robert
Thus spake leslie cefali ljcef...@gmail.com on 5/16/13 6:11 PM:
On May 16, 2013, at 7:18 PM, JC Nolan lapin...@aol.com wrote:
You can preview the covers and case your vote at
http://creatingorigami.com/OUSA/ousapoll2013.html
Both choices at that link are for the exact same cover.
One
Thus spake Jorge Pardo jorgepard...@yahoo.es on 5/7/13 3:30 AM:
It is an honour for me to be guest of the OrigamiUSA convention. I am very
happy to attend this convention, I'm sure we'll have a good time.
http://origamiusa.org/convention2013
And registration for OrigamiUSA's Convention is
Thus spake boon nbch...@gmail.com on 4/14/13 7:02 PM:
Robert Lang wrote :
(snip) ... Back in the 1990s, in the heyday of the Bug Wars, I used to
send insect diagrams to HATORI Masao, who folded them and exhibited them
at Tanteidan events and regularly sent folded versions back to me. ..
(snip)
Thus spake Hank Simon hanksi...@tx.rr.com on 4/14/13 10:53 AM:
Anine wrote: Can everyone learn to fold exact?
I think it's a combination of personality, patience, experience, and some
tricks. With desire, I think that everyone can improve ... but many years
ago, I believe that Robert Lang
Ken Yamamoto and Yoshihiro Yamazaki have analyzed the statistical properties
of crease patterns by me, Jason Ku, and Satoshi Kamiya in the Journal of the
Physical Society of Japan (free download):
http://jpsj.ipap.jp/link?JPSJ/82/044803
Spoiler alert: our CPs are not statistically the same as
A very nice article about Peter Engel in a local Oakland, California
newspaper:
http://www.insidebayarea.com/editorial/ci_22738898/my-word-care-concentratio
n-infuses-all-oakland-origami
Robert
A few months ago I posted an announcement of a symposium on Origami-Based
Engineering Design. The listing is now on the OrigamiUSA calendar:
http://origamiusa.org/calendar
Look in August 2013, or just go directly to
http://origamiusa.org/node/4253
Note that deadlines are soon, in January and
Hi all,
The ASME Journal of Mechanical Design has announced a special issue on
Origami and Tessellations:
http://asmejmd.org/2012/10/08/special-issue-2013-origami-and-tessellation-in
-design/
With NSF pouring millions of $$ into origami in the US over the next 4-5
years, I expect there should
1 - 100 of 103 matches
Mail list logo