I recently watched Spike Jonze's movie HER
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_%28film%29] and it was great. What caught my
attention too was the set and clothes design, which has lots of color blocking
and simplicity too. The protagonist is Theodore Twombly (actor Joaquin Phoenix)
and above his
This is the diagram I just finished today. John Montroll's method
(Origami and Math: Simple to Complex) is used to find
the vertex location on the edge. Robert Lang's Reference Finder is
used to find the folding sequence in the beginning.
http://freedomi.brinkster.net/Sy/Diagram/tridecagon.pdf
H
I apologize for having two administrative posts in a single week, but
after I sent out a flurry of form messages via private email earlier
today, I got back some aggrieved responses from list members, and
wanted to clarify the issue for everyone:
Sad but true: very short email messages that also c
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On 3/6/14, KDianne Stephens wrote:
> Meenakshi wrote:
>>Has anybody come across how to fold an origami tridecagon (or
>>triskaidecagon) - a polygon with 13 sides?
>
> 1 sheet flat or 3D - or modular?
If she's asking for a -gon, then by definition it's 2D, isn't it?
I recalled an article that And
In the March/April issue of American Scientist is an article (The Challenge of
Manufacturing between Macro and Micro) about origami inspired fabrication. It
highlights many self folding creations, some of which have been brought to
attention here before. There is also an article an geometry that
-Original Message-
From: Meenakshi Mukerji
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2014 12:58 PM
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] tridecagon
Has anybody come across how to fold an origami tridecagon (or
triskaidecagon) - a polygon with 13 sides? If you have then please let me