2 origami sightings in an online University of Otago/Dartmouth College
exhibition celebrating the legacy of the traditional means of printing:
http://www.otago.ac.nz/library/exhibitions/letterpress_legacy/
You'll have the fun of seeing the whole lovely exhibition as you look for
these images.

Karen 1/5/2017

1) Bertrand Russell meets the hexaflexagon!

"The Barber Paradox

Ann Dunham is attached to the Mathematics Department at Dartmouth College.
After tackling assignments on 3- or n-body gravitating problems and
applying deterministic chaos to numerically generate music or an art
piece, *The
Barber Paradox* was no doubt a breeze to her. However, even though a fun
item that is a reminder of past childhood games, it represents a complex
piece of printing. It was completed in 2014 in an edition of three. The
Barber image is extra!

___, 2014. Dartmouth College Book Arts Workshop"


2) And that perennial favorite, the easy origami book:


"Stephanie Wolff

Standing beside the 'easy to construct' Origami Book instructions is
Stephanie Wolff, who teaches book-binding, and occasionally letterpress
printing in the Book Arts Workshop.

___, c. 2015. Dartmouth Book Arts Workshop"


My thanks to the curator, Dr. Donald Kerr, Special Collections
Librarian, University
of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, Email: donald.k...@otago.ac.nz.


Karen Reeds, co-ringleader,
Princeton Public Library Origami Group
Affiliate of Origami USA, http://origamiusa.org/
We usually meet 2nd Wednesday of the month, 6:30-8pm, 3rd floor. Free!
We provide paper! All welcome! (Kids under 8, please bring a grown-up.)
Princeton Public Library info:  609.924.9529
https://princetonlibrary.org/

Celebrating 11 years of paperfolding in Princeton!
Our next meeting:  Wednesday, 1/11/17

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