Dear O-list friends,
I plan to attend the eastern trio - 6OSME, JOAS and KOA conventions.
Although I just got back from a trip to Japan (read about it here:
https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/japan-mission-accomplished) it is
still a somewhat complicated project, and I try to plan my steps
Thus spake "Gerardo @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.
>
>I didn't mean designing independent parts of a model and then folding them
>together in a pape
On page 41 in the May 2014 edition of Wired, there is a short article:
Origami in Space.
It mentions the prototype by Shannon Zirbel from BYU.
Gerardo writes
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.
Depending on the model of "creative process", this aspect could fall into
such stages as identity, observe or reflect, inspiration, prepa
Although I would not technically categorize these models as Origami, most of
the pieces shown are made paper strips that are folded, tightly wrapped, then
coated with acrylic of one sort or another to maintain rigidity, add color
and/or a faux finish while making them functional useable art piec