[Origami] Origami Electric Guitar and Other "Rock n' Roll" Paraphernalia
Hello Everyone, I am looking to obtain the folding diagram for "Electronic Guitar" by Jeong Hong-Geun. It appears in the book, "Korean Convention 2008". If you have any information on where or how I might obtain the book or the diagram, please contact me. Also, I would interested in learning of other "Rock n' Roll" paraphernalia that can be expressed through the medium of Origami. Thank you, Mark Burger Founder and Executive Director East Denver Origami Society
Re: [Origami] Origami Digest, Vol 127, Issue 7
> > > A week ago I showed a couple of pictures of how I presented my models for > the exhibition that was a part of the IV International Origami Meeting in > Facatativ?. ... Two days after Dee (Dee and Bob) mentioned her husband > had made some of those for her over the years. And the day after that > Meenakshi asked for pictures. > > Dee, thanks for letting us know about the display cases. I would also > really love to see some pictures. Can you share some with us? > Wow - it has been so long since I used them ... the last time I checked one was missing (probably scavenged for something else) and the other was coming apart. I can check my photo library, but I suspect that most of the pictures I would have showing them would be on film still LOL!! Took me a while to get into the digital age photographically NOW I can't get enough! Give me some days to look for them and I'll try to get back to you. :-) Dee
[Origami] 34 CDO convention is coming
Dear fellow folders, one month left to the italian convention. We will gather from December 8-11 at the Grand Hotel Terme Astro - Tabiano Bagni (PR). Our Special Guests: Meenakshi Mukerji from USA, Melina 'Yureiko' Hermsen from Germany, Sébastien Limet from France. The deadline for the registration is November 30. After November 20 there will be an overcharge of 15 euros. More info here: http://www.origami-cdo.it/cdo/convegno/indexen.html We hope to see you there Best regards Francesco for the CDO board "There's a fold in everything..." www.flickr.com/photos/mancinerie