Re: [Origami] Folding modular models in local meetings?

2020-05-14 Thread Faye E Goldman
Hi Gerardo,

Do you mean – Fold each step on all the units before going onto the next step?

 

Anyway I think it depends. My experience is that usually all steps are done on 
the first unit, then a second unit. Then enough units to make a corner or to 
show how to assemble. Often the rest of the units and the completion of the 
model is left as an exercise for the audience. 

 

For myself, I find that I learn better if I do the same fold on several units, 
then go on to the next fold.

 

Faye

 

 

>From Gerardo:

Hi everyone.

I'm here once more with a question ; )

Those of you who fold modular models in local groups, particularly now that 
it's done through online video conferencing, do the groups tend to fold all the 
units at the same time or one by one?

Thank you in advance. Your answers will help me better shape an idea for an 
activity I would like to share in one of the groups.



Re: [Origami]  Re: Contribute a crane

2020-05-10 Thread Faye E Goldman
Do you know that you can generally ‘cut and paste’ text into Google
Translate and get something that you can understand?

Faye

 

Hello.  I am an American retired lady who LOVES to fold origami cranes.  I
am sorry to say that German is not a language that I speak, so I can't read
your explanation.  I would LOVE to send you some origami cranes if you would
please let me know a bit more about your project.

 

Thank you,

Arline Young

 





Re: [Origami] Documentary Film?

2020-04-11 Thread Faye E Goldman
I was beginning to feel left out, but he contacted me this morning.

Let's see what happens.
Faye Goldman


I got this same notice, and replied to him. He seemed legitimate.
Let's see what he responds.
- Joel

>
> Thanks!
>
> Dee



Re: [Origami] Old Yoshizawa books

2019-10-23 Thread Faye E Goldman
Check Dennis Walker's origami database. There are a bunch of cover photo's 
there.

https://oriwiki.com/searchresultsPubs.php?Term1=yoshizawa&Term2=&Term3=&ExactWord=&Publications=on

Faye

>From Lorenzo:
Dear origamists,
does anyone know where can I find a (even partial) list, or some cover 
pictures, of old Yoshizawa japanese books, such as the one below?
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ygQyd1lBugdmosYj0GRd99H6LzDnimDr

If you own some, could you please send me cover picture(s) (in private, of 
course, not to bother the list)?  lorenzo.luci...@gmail.com

Many thanks in advance,
Lorenzo




Re: [Origami] [OrigamiUSA Members] Heads up - Staples memo cube

2019-07-25 Thread Faye E Goldman
>From Leslie Cefali-
I just made my annual memo cube run to Staples.  It is on sale for $3.50,  
though I have not seen a published sale ad.
Beware..it is not of the same quality as in previous years.  The first thing I 
noticed is that the paper does not fill the (wasteful) plastic cube.  Made me 
suspicious. I figured the weight must have changed.  
Yes, the paper is thinner, the cut is rough and it feels of a lesser quality.  
If you were fans of previous year’s memo pads, just a heads up that they have 
changed.

Thanks for the information. I'll carefully check when I next purchase the 
Staples memo cubes.
Faye Goldman


 



Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-21 Thread Faye E Goldman
And of course tell calen...@origamiusa.org of any so that it can be published.
Faye Goldman


What is your definition of developing nation? And what kind of travel 
restrictions you have in mind?
Laura Rozenberg


Rob Hudson asked:
> What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places 
> that tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the 
> United States? (perhaps, in some cases, due to travel restrictions)?
>



Re: [Origami] Kuala Lumpur folders

2019-05-18 Thread Faye E Goldman
My brother has recently moved to Kuala Lumpur and I wondered if anybody knows 
of folders or folding groups in that city? His youngest son has taken a keen, 
and talented, turn toward origami.
Thanks in advance,
Xander   
www.linkedin.com/in/xander

Check the OrigamiUSA group list:
https://origamiusa.org/groups_all?order=field_origami_group_country&sort=asc

check with the group in advance to showing up at their meeting place, if there 
is one on the web. Some of the data is very old.

Faye Goldman





[Origami] Info for William Moller?

2019-05-11 Thread Faye E Goldman
I'm looking for contact information for William Moller. I'd like to teach
the Margarete Stern.

 

Thanks,

Faye Goldman



[Origami] Origami in Madam Secretary?

2019-04-15 Thread Faye E Goldman
Anyone know anything about the origami model in Madam Secretary this past
Sunday (4/14)? About 10 minutes into the episode, Elizabeth is reaches for a
model on her desk. It is one color, could be an augmented octahedron made
with sonobe units (12 pieces). I'll try to capture a video later today.

 

Faye Goldman

 



Re: [Origami] Metric paper cutter/ trimmer?

2019-01-06 Thread Faye E Goldman
Sarah asked-
I’m looking for a metric, gridded, guillotine-style paper cutter and am having 
a tough time! There are plenty in the US that have both imperial and metric, 
but the grid lines follow just the imperial measurements (metric is usually a 
single line of measurement at either the top or middle of the board). I’ve seen 
metric slide cutters, but I prefer guillotines. Anyone in the US know where I 
may find such an elusive thing, please?

Go to www.ebay.com and look for 'A4 guillotine paper cutters'. You'll find 
several for under $20 which seem to have metric measures as well as the A and B 
dimensions marked on the metal board. They are listed as 'heavy duty'. I 
wouldn't cut more than about 6 sheets at a time.
There are several currently listed. Don't just checkout the cheapest. 
There are some bigger ones in the A3 size for a little more.

Faye Goldman



[Origami] Transportation to OSME on Monday

2018-08-23 Thread Faye E Goldman
I'm arriving at Heathrow on Monday, Sept 3rd at about 9 am. I'm looking to
travel to Oxford with someone.

If you have similar plans please reply to me directly.

 

Faye Goldman

fa...@ix.netcom.com



Re: [Origami] Origami Sighting - Lexus Comercial

2018-03-20 Thread Faye E Goldman
Meenakshi:
A stellated octahedron can be thought of as a compound of two tetrahedra, where 
the spikes are smaller tetrahedra themselves ( 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellated_octahedron).  The Sonobe constructions 
have spikes that are pyramids bound by 3 right isosceles triangles and a 
triangular base. In the case of the Stellated Octahedron, the spikes are bound 
by 4 equilateral triangles. The Sonobe type constructions in no way satisfy the 
criteria for a stellated solid ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellation).

But then, I haven't found a good name for those Sonobe solids. How about 
pyramidized octahedron or icosahedron?

I've seen the terms 'elevated' or 'augmented' used to refer to these types of 
structures. The pyramid sticking out from the base polyhedron does not need to 
be anything special, unless you are looking for the stellation.
George Hart has some pictures from Leonardo Da Vinci's (1509)
http://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/leonardo.html

Faye Goldman






Re: [Origami] origami sighting

2018-03-18 Thread Faye E Goldman
My Dad discovered this while looking at car stuff:
https://www.hemmings.com/blog/2018/03/16/1938-hispano-suiza-takes-award-of-excellence-grand-boulevard-at-l-a-classic-auto-show/?refer=news
  

…scroll down to the bottom of the article, directly below the comments, to the 
“sponsored content” video for Lexus. Someone is folding Lexus owner’s fanmail 
into stellated octahedrons. Anyone know the folder? Anyone know the model?

I think that sponsored content is based on each computer. I didn't see anything 
origami related.
--Faye Goldman



[Origami] Mark Kennedy

2018-02-25 Thread Faye E Goldman
>From Origami USA – Faye Goldman

 

   

On Feb, 18, 2018, Mark Kennedy passed away after a valiant fight with throat 
cancer.

Those of you who have been to origami conventions will remember Mark for his 
wonderful teaching, great sense of humor and those beautiful glossy origami 
pins and magnets.

A memorial will be held on Sunday, March 25, 2018 at 11am - 1pm at the American 
Museum of Natural History in New York City. If you would like to attend, please 
RSVP using this link:

http://evite.me/TWnySVyTx3

You can pass this link along to anyone who you think would like to attend. If 
you would like to speak at the memorial, please include a comment in your RSVP.

Those wishing to share their reminiscences of Mark can post their tributes and 
photos to this email address: photosformark2018.post2b...@blogger.com 
 . You can see what has already 
been posted here  .

You can also post to the In Memoriam page for Mark Kennedy 
  on the OrigamiUSA website.

The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to one of these 
organizations in Mark's honor. Please click on the organization's name to 
donate:

OrigamiUSA  

Compassion  

 & Choices

Throat Cancer Foundation 

 

We are all saddened by Mark’s passing, but remember all the love, laughter and 
folding we shared with him.

Sincerely,

Wendy Zeichner
OrigamiUSA President/CEO

OrigamiUSA 

15 W. 77th St.
New York, NY 10024
United States

212-769-5635
Contact us at ad...@origamiusa.org  .

Manage your privacy and communications settings. 
  

Unsubscribe from all broadcast emails. 

  



[Origami] Mark Kennedy

2018-02-18 Thread Faye E Goldman
Message to the Origami community from Arlene's family:

Mark passed early this morning with Arlene by his side. We are having a
small gathering for close friends and family tomorrow, February 19th at 11am
at Arlene and Mark's house followed by lunch at a favorite buffet at 1pm.
Addresses for the service and lunch are at the end of the email.

We realize this is very short notice, so it is perfectly OK if you can't
come. This is for immediate closure for close friends and family.  We are
planning a larger memorial for Mark in the coming months. We'll be sending
more information on that soon, and we hope to see you there.

In lieu of flowers, we ask that you donate to one of these organizations in
Mark's honor. Please click on the organization's name to donate:
OrigamiUSA  https://origamiusa.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1
 &id=9
Compassion & Choices
https://secure2.convio.net/cac/site/Donation2;jsessionid=.app262a?df
_id=2563

&2563.donation=form1&mfc_pref=T&NONCE_TOKEN=F2750E88F2DF2AE35A3776F8CD06C1C8
Throat Cancer Foundation
https://secure2.convio.net/cac/site/Donation2;jsessionid=.app262a?df
_id=2563

&2563.donation=form1&mfc_pref=T&NONCE_TOKEN=F2750E88F2DF2AE35A3776F8CD06C1C8

If you can't attend tomorrow, we know you will be with us in spirit. Arlene
will be accepting visitors at her house on Tuesday, February 20 and
Wednesday February 21 from 3pm to 7pm.


Thank you for your love, support, thoughts, kind wishes and friendship
throughout our lives and Mark's life,
Arlene, Jean, Bruce, Carolyn, Janet, Justin and Julia, Jacob and Rachael

Mark and Arlene's House (service tomorrow and visiting on Tues & Wed)
(ask Faye for specific address for cards and wishes fa...@ix.netcom.com
  )
Allentown PA 18104

Gourmet Buffet and Grill (lunch tomorrow)
3317 Hamilton Blvd
 
Allentown, PA 18104
 

-Faye



Re: [Origami] Robert Lang interview

2018-02-17 Thread Faye E Goldman
>From David Whitbeck: 
I spotted this article on Physics Today, a Q&A with Robert Lang:
http://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.6.4.20180108a/full/

The link worked, great interview by Robert.

Faye



Re: [Origami] Mark Kennedy

2018-02-06 Thread Faye E Goldman
Original message from Jan Polish:
>>Many of you know and love Mark Kennedy, who has traveled the world sharing 
>>his huge heart, his love of origami, and his love of people. Now Mark is 
>>fighting cancer - he has a large tumor in his throat that seems resistant to 
>>radiation and chemo. He may be undergoing surgery in the near future, but he 
>>and his wife Arlene are trying to be optimistic.

Would you like to tell Mark how much he has meant to you? Take a photo of 
yourself with one of his pins, or a model he taught you, or a crane, and send 
it with a message to photosformark2...@gmail.com. I spoke with him via Arlene 
this morning, and he’s very excited to hear from his friends.
>>

Instead of sending photos to the gmail account, Arlene's daughter has set up a 
blog. 
Send you photos to the blog at photosformark2018.post2b...@blogger.com

You can see all the love by looking here:
http://photosformark.blogspot.com

Please remove any email addresses, but keep your name so Mark and Arlene know 
who is sending the message.

Thanks, 
Faye Goldman




[Origami] More Snapology in the news

2018-02-04 Thread Faye E Goldman
David Honda interview on KUSI in San Diego.

http://www.kusi.com/local-teacher-win-national-competition-mathematics-art/

 

Faye Goldman



[Origami] Mark Kennedy

2018-02-02 Thread Faye E Goldman
I'm forwarding an e-mail Jan Polish posted on the Olist.

Please keep Mark in your prayers,

Faye Goldman

 

Many of you know and love Mark Kennedy, who has traveled the world sharing
his huge heart, his love of origami, and his love of people. Now Mark is
fighting cancer - he has a large tumor in his throat that seems resistant to
radiation and chemo. He may be undergoing surgery in the near future, but he
and his wife Arlene are trying to be optimistic.

 

Would you like to tell Mark how much he has meant to you? Take a photo of
yourself with one of his pins, or a model he taught you, or a crane, and
send it with a message to photosformark2...@gmail.com
 . I spoke with him via Arlene this
morning, and he's very excited to hear from his friends.

 

Please keep him in your thoughts and prayers, and please share this message.

 

Regards, Jan Polish

 



[Origami] Origami at the Joint Mathematics Meeting Art Exhibit

2018-01-16 Thread Faye E Goldman
I just returned from the annual Joint Mathematics Meeting. There are two major 
mathematics organizations in the US. The AMS (American Mathematics Society) and 
the MAA (Mathematical Association of America). Together they hold a joint 
(combined) meeting in January. There is a mathematical art exhibition which 
features mathematical art of all sorts. This year a middle high school teacher 
submitted a dodecahedral 11 hole torus based on Snapology. And it won one of 
the major prizes! His name is David Honda. I met with David and his work is 
absolutely amazing. I am including links to his winning artwork as well as to 
his blog. I did not know of him until about a month before the meeting.

http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2018-joint-mathematics-meetings/dhonda

http://snaporigami.weebly.com/submissions-to-the-2018-bridges-art-exhibition.html

In addition to David, Ekaterina Lukasheva won honorable mention for one of her 
designs. So two out of the three prizes went to origami-related art work!
http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2018-joint-mathematics-meetings/pavlovicen
 

Full list of exhibitors:
http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2018-joint-mathematics-meetings/ 


Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Ericjoisel.com

2017-04-05 Thread Faye E Goldman

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://ericjoisel.com/index.htmla
mi.com

Faye



Re: [Origami] Here Personal Globe | Modern / Contemporary Desk Accessories | MoMA Design Store

2017-02-02 Thread Faye E. Goldman
   
Thus spake Robert Lang:

“Decagonal globe” is alternative math.
Robert


Good one, Robert!
Judith Powell=

And who says we don't have a sense of humor?
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Mathematics and Art

2016-10-24 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Dear Origami Folders,
This morning while searching for the Garden of Cosmic Speculation (Scotland)
I came across 
A Wiki-Pedia list of Organizations interested in Mathematics and Art.  I
wondered why an Origami 
Organization is not listed? .and if anyone has had contact with any of the
groups listed.

-Sue Neff

I have been to several of the Bridges meetings. The next one is at the
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Bridges-2017 will be July 27-31, 2017 and it conflicts with Centerfold. It
is a wonderful meeting. There have been origami works 
in the art exhibition.

http://bridgesmathart.org/bridges-2017/
 




Re: [Origami] September update

2016-09-30 Thread Faye E. Goldman


> When I follow the link, I arrive at a page full of spam links.
> Has something gone wrong? 
>Hans
> 
Hans,
I don’t have any problem with the link - I don’t get any spam, just lots of 
beautiful origami!
Matthew=


Mine is fine, also
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Origami to Go

2016-06-16 Thread Faye E. Goldman

On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 Sunil Dhavalikar  wrote about the 
"Origami to Go" initiative mentioning how it worked.
There is something I didn't understand. If you get to the table on the first 
hours of the exchange, there would be nothing on it. So do you leave your thing 
and get a voucher for picking something up later?

I believe you don't have to have an even exchange. Some may only take, others 
may only give. It is up to the individual to refrain from taking everything and 
leaving nothing! Unless it is at the end and the stuff has been around for a 
bit, and no one is taking it.
Faye Goldman



[Origami] FW: Contact info for Akiko Yamanashi

2016-04-11 Thread Faye E. Goldman
 

I’m posting this note for Jean Rishel. Please respond directly to me, and I’ll 
forward to her. – Faye Goldman

 

I am looking for contact info for Akiko Yamanashi in order to obtain her 
permission to teach a model at the Convention this summer. I know she has a 
presence on Facebook and LinkedIn but I do not use social media so I can't 
access her that way. An email address would be appreciated!

 

Many thanks!

 

Jean Rishel




 



[Origami] MadCity Folders Origami Open House December 12th, 2015 (Madison, Wisconsin)

2015-12-09 Thread Faye E. Goldman
The MadCity Folders are excited to host their first origami event!  If you are 
in the Madison, Wisconsin area please join us on the fifth anniversary of 
“Dimensions” (a permanent origami public installation at the Middleton Public 
Library) for an origami open house this Saturday December 12, 1:00pm - 4:00pm 
at the Middleton Public Library.  We will be on hand to offer instructions in a 
variety of origami projects that are appropriate for all ages and skill levels. 
Come fold with us and also see the 2015 Origami by Children Exhibition that is 
on display in the library lobby.  It's an amazing collection! For more 
information check out our website: www.  
madcityfolders.org.

 

Posted by Faye Goldman for Ruthanne Bessman



[Origami] Revised topic: Calendar at OUSA

2015-08-14 Thread Faye E. Goldman
The best way to insure that your conventions get post on the Origami USA 
calendar is to forward all relevant information to 

calen...@origamiusa.org

That address links directly to me (Faye Goldman) and I will try to update the 
information as soon as I am able. I also have a special folder for all calendar 
e-mail and I try to watch that more closely. If you send it to me, it may get 
lost among my other e-mail.

Required information is:
Name of Event:
Dates:
Location:
Description:

In addition, it is very helpful to have a link where viewers can find out more 
information.

Thanks!

Faye



Re: [Origami] What conventions are before the end of the year?

2015-08-13 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Jorge Jaramillo asked:
I think there used to be more events listed at http://origamiusa.org/calendar 
but I only saw a few ones. Have the major conventions already passed this year 
or they're just not listed there?


Calendar events more than a month old are not shown.

Faye Goldman (OUSA calendar editor)



[Origami] Pipe Cleaner Flower - WARNING

2015-06-12 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Pipe cleaner flower warning
I will also cross post on both lists

I absolutely love this flower and have been using it at public teaching for 
years. But the last time I taught it, a young boy did something that still has 
me very concerned. I had been allowing the kids access to the pipe cleaners 
that I use for the stems. One of them, picked up a pipe cleaner and stuck his 
brother in the cheek! All sorts of warnings went off in my head. Am I liable 
for any medical expenses? What if the parents sue me?. 

Anyway the parents were unconcerned and replied that ‘boys will be boys’ and 
they rough-house all the time.

I still use the flower for public teaching, but I keep control of the pipe 
cleaners. I fold the stem around the petals and turn the bottom end back about 
¼” so it is not so rough.

I may be overly worried, but I just wanted to let everyone know.

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Advice for models to teach to kiddos (FWD)

2015-05-12 Thread Faye E. Goldman
I've been asked to teach origami action models to a class of 20 kids, from 
2nd to 5th, for the space of one hour. I will try to bring along a helper 
if I can. May I have some suggestions for TWO models that many kids of that 
age range could likely fold in the space of an hour? Thanks in advance!

I get a great response from the hopping frog made of green 3x5 cards.
It's not an action model, but pipe-cleaner flowers are easy and a great crowd 
pleaser.
Yami's spinner is a good choice, also.

Faye



Re: [Origami] strong modulars?

2014-12-31 Thread Faye E. Goldman

I'm gearing up for a project involving several very large modular assemblies 
(probably about a dozen constructions, each in the hundreds of units). So I'm 
wondering, could you all suggest some modulars that hold together particularly 
well?

Tom Hull's PHiZZ unit is great, but I'm wondering what else is out there.
Recently I ran across the Sturdy Edge Module by Michal Komulski, which is 
indeed quite sturdy:
http://michal.kosmulski.org/origami/stem/index.html

I'm curious what you all might suggest, though?


I'd suggest:
Sonobe
Paola Bascetta's unit (I'm not sure of its official name, it makes a 
very spikey 30 piece)

Faye Goldman



[Origami] World Origami Days Challenge

2014-09-30 Thread Faye E. Goldman
The origami challenge to the origami community:  

 

As you know World Origami Days is approaching (October 24 to November 11)
and a challenge is being sent to the origami community.

 

The Challenge comprises of sharing origami at any library by demonstrating
or teaching origami, giving away, etc. during World Origami Days.  The aim
is to bring origami to the public libraries.

   

We would like to record the events via survey monkey below. 

 

 https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/99PVHJ7

 

The results will be published at a future date.

 



[Origami] 6OSME - Tokyo

2014-07-28 Thread Faye E. Goldman
I'm arriving in Tokyo for 6OSME on the evening of August 7th (Thursday). I
suspect that I will be exhausted on Thursday, but I'm looking for stuff to
do on Friday, Saturday and Sunday before 6OSME begins. Is anyone interested?


 

How about for those who have spent time in Tokyo - What do I need to see?
I'm traveling with a friend who may not be as interested in origami-related
topics; and I already have too much paper, so what must I visit?

 

Hope to see some of you there!

 

Faye Goldman



[Origami] FW: Seeking Origami Instructor for 2014 IYF World Camp

2014-07-23 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Forwarded from below: If interested, respond directly to Emily.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Emily Soyeong Lee 
Date: Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 4:03 PM
Subject: Seeking Origami Instructor for 2014 IYF World Camp
To: calen...@origamiusa.org, ad...@origamiusa.org



Dear OrigamiUSA,

 

Hello. My name is Emily Lee of International Youth Fellowship (IYF). IYF is a 
registered 501(c)3 organization with the mission of providing spiritual, 
intellectual, and emotional growth to young people around the world so that 
they may become selfless servant leaders. One of the main events we offer our 
youth is to build their leadership skills and cultural awareness through our 
annual IYF World Camp, which will run from August 24-28, 2014. 

 

The IYF Academy is a workshop opportunity during the IYF World Camp where 
students meet professionals like you from all walks of life and experience your 
craft and skill firsthand. I am writing today to invite you to participate as a 
volunteer instructor for a Origami Academy. During your academy class we would 
like you to teach students how to make origami. Our students can learn a lot 
from your artistic history and experience. Through your academy class, our 
students will be inspired to challenge their study habits, pursue their 
passions, and strive to become leaders like yourself.

 

The IYF Academy complements several other programs that enhance the spiritual 
and mental growth of our young people, such as cultural dances and exhibitions, 
music concerts, fellowship and counseling, keynote speakers, and physical 
challenges like the IYF Scavenger Hunt and Short-distance Marathon, all enjoyed 
in large and small group settings. The additional education and enlightenment 
that comes with the IYF Academy makes the IYF World Camp a truly unique 
offering.

 

Your Origami Academy Class will be held at the Mahanaim School in Huntington, 
NY. Your academy class will be for one hour in the morning starting from 
Monday, August 25th through Thursday, August 28th.

 

I am including 2 World Camp flyers:

- page 1 and page 2 of the 2014 IYF World Camp flyer

 

I am also including two videos to help you get a better sense of IYF World Camp:

1. This is an invitation video of the 2013 IYF World Camp: 

http://youtu.be/ZdL2tx7axw8

2. This is a highlight video of our first IYF World Camp: 

http://youtu.be/-D0iqloEwgg


 

Thank you so much for your time and consideration. I hope you offer your time 
and expertise for this year's 2014 IYF World Camp.

 

Truly yours,

 

Emily Soyeong Lee

Volunteer of International Youth Fellowship USA

300 Nassau Road

Huntington, NY 11743

Phone: 1-631-896-0261

Email: sy...@iyfusa.org

 

 



Re: [Origami] looking for specific paper colors (forwarded for Yahoo user)

2014-06-02 Thread Faye E. Goldman
(forwarded on behalf of "Aimee Haire" )

Hi, can anyone recommend a source of specific origami paper colors? I'm looking 
for standard 15 cm paper in certain color ranges to finish out a mobile. 
Thought I found a source online but now I can't find the page.

The Source - Origami USA's shopping area should have what you need.

https://origamiusa.org/catalog/products/kami-all-one-color-6%E2%80%9D-100-sheets

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Are the "I want to learn ..." and "I can teach ..." tags still in use during OUSA conventions?

2014-03-28 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Jorge Jaramillo wrote:
I attended OUSA 07 and I remember there were these tags "I want to learn
this or that model" and "I can teach this or that model" that people wore.
I thought those tags were a very good idea, but I have never heard of them
ever since or seen them at the conventions I've been to since then.
So are they still in use at OUSA conventions or anywhere else?
--

Yes, I think they are still used at the OUSA conventions.
Faye



Re: [Origami] Looking for Instructions/Diagrams: Origami Tardis

2014-03-08 Thread Faye E. Goldman
On Behalf Of Caleb Fankhauser
I am looking for instructions/diagrams for Ben Fritzson's "Tardis", it was
taught at the 2012 OUSA convention, but I have not been able to find any
diagrams. If anyone has one they are willing to share or if anyone knows of
how to Contact the creator, that would be great. Thank you for anyone who is
able to help.

I don't know if he is on this list. He belongs to the Greater Philadelphia
Paper Pholders, and I forwarded the email to him.
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] DaVinci Robot airplane folding

2014-02-18 Thread Faye E. Goldman
> My wife just showed me this video:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kq-_riKtzsY
>
> Enjoy!
>> Sy
>
>
Thanks for sharing Sy - I wasn't impressed until they threw in the ...object
... for size comparison :-)

Dee

I had the same experience when I saw a daVinci fold a crane. Big deal, I
thought, until it was
placed on a penny!
Faye



[Origami] FW: Hiring Inquiry (April Event)

2014-02-13 Thread Faye E. Goldman
I received the following request for an Origami Artist for an April Event in
Nashville. I said I would forward to the o-lists.

Faye Goldman

 

From: Miller, Katie [mailto:katie.mil...@biworldwide.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 10:40 AM
To: calen...@origamiusa.org
Subject: Hiring Inquiry (April Event)

 

Good morning Faye,

 

I'd like to inquire about availability and costs of hiring origami artists
for an upcoming event (see details below):

 

Event: PaperCon (conference for paper industry)

Location: Nashville Convention Center

Dates: April 27 - 30

Times: 

. Sunday 6:00-8:00pm

. Monday 11:30am - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 7:00pm

. Tuesday 12:00pm - 1:30pm, 3:00pm - 7:00pm

 

I am looking for individuals who are capable of creating pieces at request.
So maybe each artist has 5 different options for things he / she could
create.and attendees can pick 1 of the 5.

 

Do you have a group of artists that you could recommend?

 

Questions:

. Can you share a rate for these artists?

. Does this rate include any tipping requirements?

. How long would a typical artist be able to 'perform' before
needing a break?

. Can the artists provide their own paper / supplies and include
this in the overall rate?

. What other special supplies / equipment would I need to provide
(i.e. special table, chair, etc.)?

. What kind of options could we offer for finished products (i.e.
cranes, flowers, sailboats, etc.)?

 

Thank you for your assistance!

 

KATIE MILLER
Creative Strategist | Customer Engagement
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BI WORLDWIDE

Australia | Canada | China | India | LATAM | UK | US 
  www.biworldwide.com

 

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[Origami] Toot Toot! Faye Goldman won an award at the 2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings Exhibition of Mathematical Art

2014-01-18 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Just tooting my own horn. My Blue Torus Snapology model won honorable
mention at the 2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings Exhibition of Mathematical
Art. Another win for origami!

 

The online gallery for the 2014 Joint Mathematics Meetings Exhibition of
Mathematical Art is now available for viewing at
http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2014-joint-mathematics-meeting
s. 

 

Daily announcement for the winners. Page down a bit.

http://jointmathematicsmeetings.org/meetings/national/jmm2014/jmmnews2014#an
nounce

 

Faye

 



Re: [Origami] The best paper for origami

2013-12-11 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Leyla Torres asked-
I'd like to ask you all what would be your answer to a person who is new to
origami and asks "what's the best paper for origami"


I would suggest that 'square' is important. For beginners plain white
printer paper, cut square should be fine. Colored, if available is even
better. I use a lot of wrapping paper. Cutting it square is important, here
also.

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Calendar

2013-12-01 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Will anyone be doing the 2014 Rhombic Dodecahedron Calendar? It is my
favorite model to fold for a gift.  Thanks

The Rhombic Dodecahedron calendar is always available from
www.Toddsplace.ca.

http://www.toddsplace.ca/rhombic.php

He has lots of options. I've created a plain black one and uploaded to
http://www.greaterphiladelphiapaperpholders.org/

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Woot! Bridges Exhibition Correction it is Joint Mathematics Meetings

2013-11-14 Thread Faye E. Goldman

Galen T. Pickett posted:
You will notice several origami projects accepted to the Bridges exhibition
... but I will (with false modesty) direct you to two entries of mine that
have been accepted!  I won't be at the meeting myself, but some of you may
be.

http://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2014-joint-mathematics-meeting
s

As long as Galen was bragging (congrats, by the way), my blue torus was also
accepted!

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Let's Fold some 3D Origami!

2013-11-08 Thread Faye E. Goldman

On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:33 PM, KDianne Stephens 
wrote:
> As with much of the fine art generated today, it is to the point we 
> identify new Origami models by the software that was used to design 
> the model...and the the hardware to score/fold it!  :-) Personally, I 
> enjoy keeping old school HI alive.

What does the "HI" in the last sentence stand for?  (
http://www.allacronyms.com/HI  is no help at all, so I find myself wondering
what's being kept alive, here.)

My guess is High Intermediate?
Faye Goldman



[Origami] 6OSME Abstract deadline 21 November 2013 REVISED

2013-10-31 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Copied from Patsy Wang-Iverson:

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/

Categories include: mathematics, science and engineering, education, art,
design and history.

The Tanteidan Convention begins on August 15.

On August 14, an open day, there will be a grade 7 public lesson on origami
in mathematics. Details will follow.

Looking forward to seeing some of you in Tokyo in 2014!

Faye Goldman




Re: [Origami] Origami & Dances At Lafayette College

2013-09-17 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Louise in Lafayette CA wrote:
Where is Lafayette College?

Pennsylvania, near Easton. Across from New Jersey - The other side of the
country!
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] 6OSME reminder

2013-09-04 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Hello,

Deadline for submission of abstracts for 6OSME is 1 November 2013:   (ignore
previous year)

http://www.origami.gr.jp/6osme/

Hope to see many of you in Tokyo in 2014: 10-13 August 2014 for 6OSME,
followed by Tanteidan convention on 15-17 August 2014 (and also the Korea
origami convention the following weekend).

Best regards,

Patsy
**
Patsy Wang-Iverson
cell: 609.532.0292
net: pwangiver...@gmail.com



[Origami] Greater Philadelphia Paper Pholders September Meetings (2 of them!)

2013-09-02 Thread Faye E. Goldman
TWO Meetings this month and both are an odd (different from regularly
scheduled) days!

September, we DO NOT meet on Labor Day.

We will meet in Chinatown on the First Saturday (7th)

 

 

Lee How Fook Chinatown:

Saturday September 7th

Folding at 1pm, dinner at 4:30 (less than $15 per person).  Let me know
if you are coming

Address and phone of Lee How Fook: 219 North 11th Street  Philadelphia,
PA 19107-1821(215) 925-7266  

 

Regular monthly meeting:

We meet at St Paul's Church in Ardmore (415 E Athens Ave  Ardmore, PA 19003)

Monday, September 9th

6:30-10:00

 

It's September - What have you folded this summer- Did you go to any
conventions?

Next conventions:

PCOC - Pacific Coast Origami Convention (PCOC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
October 3-7.

Rates go up soon

 

 

All are welcome.  Come prepared to learn and share.  

If you have any questions, there should be someone to help you.

 

As usual, there is no charge, come be prepared to learn and have fun.

 



 www.greaterPhiladelphiaPaperPholders.org

 

2013 meetings.

 

Sept 9th

Sept 7th Lee How Fook?  

Oct 7th   (conflicts with PCOC) will probably move to Oct 14th

Nov 4th

Dec 2nd

 

 

Faye

610-999-8766

fa...@ix.netcom.com

 

 

A little clarification on where the St. Paul's Church is located.

If you were on route 30 going to the Borders, at Wynnewood road go the
opposite way (actually heading south-ish).  It will be less than a mile on
your left.

Mapquest shows it incorrectly across from the cemetery and would have you
make a right onto Athens.  The church is actually across Wynnewood from the
cemetery.  The entrance is on Athens road.  It is quite visible from
Wynnewood road.  When you get there it should be quite obvious.

 

 

 

 



[Origami] Cape Town Folders?

2013-06-20 Thread Faye E. Goldman
My husband and I will be in Cape Town, South Africa between July 13th-July
16th
Anyone interested in meeting in the evening to fold and talk?
Any good paper places I need to see?

Let me know,
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Paper Strips

2013-04-20 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Maureen Burt wrote:

I make paper strip baskets and after taking a course, getting frustrated
with the pasta cutting machine, buying a few of them I invested in a paper
cutter from Nasco Crafts that can cut 24" to 36" paper.  It is the Fiskar's
24" Rotary Cutter and works perfect, after cutting hundred's of strips of
paper.  Also great for making strips for stars.


How do you get the strips cut to the same size?  I've found that using the
measure and cutting 1/2" strips, they are slightly off from each other.
Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Machine for Pre-Creased Origami

2013-04-18 Thread Faye E. Goldman

I am also interested in the topic,

Brian K. Webb mentioned a device for cutting machine :
*"I use a KNK Zing which is 14 inches wide.
http://knkusa.com/shop/knk-zing/"*

I have also heard about a more popular machine, craftROBO. I'd like to know
compared to KNK Zing Which one might be more useful for paper (and also
polypropylene) cutting/creasing?

What are the PROs and CONs? Considering the price craftROBO seems a bit
expensive compared to knk-zing.
There is also a discussion about this on:
http://www.curvedfolding.com/group/craftrobo/forum/topics/craftrobo-or-klic-
n-cut-pros-and-cons


I also have the KNK Zing, but haven't used it as much as I want to.  I found
the following comparison chart to be helpful
http://www.paperthreads.com/bonus/paperthreads_machine_compare_112008.html

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Sarah Morris: settled

2013-03-29 Thread Faye E. Goldman
On Behalf Of Robert J. Lang
On everyone's favorite topic (Copyright! Cue strong opinions!), I thought
I'd pass on a bit of news: that we origami artists have reached a settlement
with Ms. Morris, and the case is now closed.

And I'm so pleased that Robert seems happy with the result.  I was afraid it
would go the other way.
Faye



Re: [Origami] modular sighting

2013-03-26 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Mark Kennedy Wrote
>[Origami] modular sighting not acknowledged as origami 
> http://www.instructables.com/id/The-most-Eco-Friendly-lampshade/ 
  
Since I get the List in Digest form, the instructables was deleted by the 
author. One posting, sent a link to: 
http://www.yankodesign.com/2011/04/11/liquid-to-light/ 
  
Upon first glimpse, I thought of an old modular made from Paris Metro Cards. My 
second thoughts, were about Snapology. I do not know enough about making 
snapology to be sure which method is closer to the truth. 
  
I was doing the Paris Metro Card model in the 1980 - 1990s. The diagrams were 
in the MFPP's first Metro Card book. 
  

Definitely Snapology!
Faye



Re: [Origami] modular sighting

2013-03-24 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Kathy Knapp wrote:

not acknowledged as origami
http://www.instructables.com/id/The-most-Eco-Friendly-lampshade/

It appears to be based on Heinz Strobl's Snapology Technique, but Heinz is
not credited.  I first saw it in early 2012.  Neat project, but I wish he
had credited Heinz for the original technique.

Faye Goldman



Re: [Origami] Outrageous self-promotion of the MFPP-France

2013-03-03 Thread Faye E. Goldman
..Hello globally-spread folding friends,

>Your dearest dream has always been to read *Le Pli* ?
>But you've left your French at school.

>For the MFPP team,
>Claire & Michel


I thank you for this.  I regret to say that my French learning was finished
many years ago.  I love reading about origami, but like most Americans, I am
comfortable in only one language.
Faye Goldman






Re: [Origami] sighting - to come

2013-01-30 Thread Faye E. Goldman
Kathy Knapp previewed:

I just saw a preview for the David Letterman show for tonight, later on CBS
- he is to have an Origami Challenge.  All I saw was the wording written as
if it were folded, and heard the words, which made me look up to see the
screen.

http://www.cbs.com/shows/late_show/video/C3F1C45F-A58E-B87F-2AFD-8A0F4BB6490
3/the-late-show-1-29-2013

about 12 minutes in, Dave is given an ORIGAMI CHALLENGE to fold a crab.
After 30 seconds, he produces a well-made frog, but fails the challenge.
I don't know if any other origami happens during the rest of the episode.
I'll report when I finish watching.
Faye



Re: [Origami] 300 Origami Models

2013-01-28 Thread Faye E. Goldman

On Sun, Jan 27, 2013 at 3:11 AM, DeDe Jones  wrote:
>  I have the CD that was listed on eBay.  There are 990 pages, but no index
or table of contents so no easy way to pass on the names of the creators.
The pdf file is 22,439 KB.

Clair asked:
Can you confirm that there are 98 models, dispatched as follows :

...Bailey Perry(1), Casey Steven(1), Derudas David(1), Fridrikh Eugeny(1),
Harris Jerry(1), Kirsch Sebastian M.(1), Ko Wayne(1), 
Robin(10), Kirschenbaum Marc(10), Wu Joseph(11). ...
This is taken from a database I've had access to, compiled from such a .pdf
that was available for free on Emule some 10 years ago. Name of models
available too...


I, too have a .pdf.  There are almost 300 models.  I think my copy has 290
models.
Most, if not all, of the names you've mentioned are included, but to compile
a complete and accurate list would be a daunting task.  The names are not
consistent, surnames are only obvious if you know the person and all sorts
of other inconsistancies.  It does look like someone trolled through the
internet looking for whatever origami related could be found.

Faye Goldman





Re: [Origami] 300 Origami models

2013-01-21 Thread Faye E. Goldman
On 2013-01-20, at 19:09, David Donahue  wrote:

> 
> Is it 300 hundred traditional models?
> How will one know unless it is purchased?


Joseph Wu  added:
One can't for sure, of course. But this is all too familiar. So many of
these ebooks in the past. And the disclaimer she used is identical to the
ones that appeared before. Indeed, she may also be a dupe because the
sellers often sell this set as a re-sellable item, coaching their buyers to
use that disclaimer if they are challenged. 


I found one that sounds like this sometime early last year.  The date on the
file of mine shows it was made in 2008.  The dates on the models run from
1973 to 2001.  Most of the models are from the late 1990s.  Many are
hand-drawn.

Faye