Re: [Origami] Un Monde en Plis
And here is the german version : http://www.nordmedia.de/pages/presse/sendetermine/subpages/-der_origami-code_-_forscher_entdecken_das_falten-/index.html
Re: [Origami] Un Monde en Plis
On 1 Sep 2015 14:57, "Robert J. Lang" wrote: > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lurF-GML5Qw > Apparently not official; the link is now gone. (My apologies.) > You might be able to see it here : http://www.france5.fr/emissions/l-empire-des-sciences/videos/le_code_origami_29-08-2015_907712?onglet=tous&page=1 There will be a rerun on September 7th, on France 5 TV. A short clip about galaxies is still on YT : https://youtu.be/8OFIOBXvzmA And the trailer : http://www.lucky-you.tv/project/the-origami-code/ A showing is also planned on the following (European ?)TV channels : 3SAT, ERR, LRT, Ceska Televize, NC+, CHELLO TV et RTS Nice show indeed.
Re: [Origami] Un Monde en Plis
On Sep 1, 2015, at 8:55 AM, "Robert J. Lang" wrote: >> The French version has just aired, and an (official, I think) YouTube >> version is already up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lurF-GML5Qw > Apparently not official; the link is now gone. (My apologies.) > > Luckily I was able to watch it before they took it down. It is nicely done. Hopefully they will do an English version. With so many English speaking artists, it shouldn't be "too difficult" to do, as the narrator would not have to translate their sessions. Despite the fact I do not speak French, I was able to get a lot out of watching it. Thank you for sharing it, even though access did not last long. Leslie
Re: [Origami] Un Monde en Plis
Thus spake "Robert J. Lang" on 8/31/15 9:58 AM: >The French version has just aired, and an (official, I think) YouTube >version is already up: > >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lurF-GML5Qw Apparently not official; the link is now gone. (My apologies.)
[Origami] Un Monde en Plis
Folks who attended 6OSME in Tokyo might have noticed a film crew running around waving cameras at people; they were shooting a documentary about origami, which was destined to be aired on TV in France and Germany. Think of it as "Between the Folds" with a Gallic flavor. The French version has just aired, and an (official, I think) YouTube version is already up: >> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lurF-GML5Qw A German-language version is still to come, I am told. Anyhow, watch and enjoy (to the extent that you know French, of course). Toot warning: I'm in it, starting at around 25:52. Interesting to compare with BTF, of course. At the first chord, I thought, "Oh, did they get Gil Talmi to score this one, too?" And a montage of flickering drawn patterns under a baroque piano accompaniment seemed oddly familiar. But there is much new stuff, some lovely cinematography, and some well-deserved faces and their work: the Demaines, Tomohiro Tachi, Tomoko Fuse, Kaori Kuribayashi-Shigetomi, Rob Wood from Harvard, and more. Best regards, Robert > __,_._,___ >