Sorry, I only noticed the link got shortened after sending. Here is the
complete link:
http://www.nickrobinson.info/origami/petty/mom/model_of_the_month_choice.htm
Ashok Mathur asked:
> Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami
models?
http://www.davidpetty.me.uk/
That's the most complete list I'm aware of.
Nice Greetings
Anna
On Apr 3, 2017, at 11:37 PM, Ashok Mathur wrote:
>
> Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami models?
>
Hello Ashok,
You can find a large number of traditional origami models in certain origami
books, like John Montroll’s book “Fun and Simple Origami: 101 Easy-To-F
Hi,
I'd be happy to host Eric's site to keep it alive and accessible to the general
public. Not sure who I should ask permission for this. I have been hosting
web site for Anita Barbour: http://www.make-origami.com/AnitaBarbour/home.php
and Helena Verrill http://www.make-origami.com/HelenaVe
Are there any sources to find "traditional"/ "public domain" Origami models?
There have been many changes to US Copyright laws and many texts have come into
public domains because of the changes.
Have any Origami models also come into public domain in a similar manner?
Ashok Mathur
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 by
Seth asked:
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 any information on its
disappearance?
I'm not sure how complete it is, but the wayback machine has some:
https://web.archive.org/web/20161022001859/http:/
Hi Seth:
I fall on my sword for losing Eric’s site. My fatal error in trying to
transfer it to Eric’s brother. And I no longer had a backup - inexcusable -
and the server had just cleaned out its backups. So the redundancy failed.
I think Alain Joisel’s son maybe rebuilding it, which the website
> On Apr 5, 2017, at 08:15, Seth wrote:
>
> 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 any information on its
> disappearance?
> Seth
Jamie told me about a month ago that the site is gone. H
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 any information on
its disappearance?
Jamie Kelley built and maintained it.
>
> 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
> any information on its disappearance? Seth
Hi Seth,
Have you tried to use Way Back Machine? They have saved billions of web
pages over time.
ht
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 any information on
its disappearance?
Seth
www.friedmanorigami.com
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