On Dec 13 2014, Kevin Lee insomniacfol...@hotmail.co.uk wrote:
On December 12th the 'Numberphile' channel on YouTube (math focused, 1
million plus subscribers) posted a video, 'How to Trisect an Angle with
Origami', which list members might find of interest - though I'm sure the
material
We need to start insisting on more respect for our field.
Saadya
In many ways I do believe it is we who may need to give credit, attributing
Origami as an artistic expression, building upon the principles geometry.
Hello,
once again Gerwin and I had a great time at the CDO Convention in Italy.
Special guests have been Ekaterina Lukasheva, Ilan Garibi and Quentin Trollip.
Apart from the workshops and folding competition (Subject Christmas)
there was also an Origami fashion show with the subject Prominent
Hello All,
On 12/14/2014 1:00 PM, origami-requ...@lists.digitalorigami.com wrote:
The magic ball pattern may or may not be one of the most famous in origami,
but it most certainly was invented by SOMEONE---so far as I know it is Yuri Shumakov.
Would it have cost the authors anything to
Hey All,
I was at a local Book Arts show the other day and the program that
they were handing out was so cleaver and simple, with a few folds and
one strategic cut you can create a multi-page book out of a single sheet
of legal-sized paper which when unfolded shows the map of the show on
the
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote:
Does anyone know the source of this design?
I've seen this in various bookbinding books over the last decade. I used
this fold for the conference program for an International Open Education
conference 5 years or so ago.
c
On Dec 14, 2014, at 5:36 PM, Chris Lott ch...@chrislott.org wrote:
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:30 PM, JC Nolan j...@origamigeeks.com wrote:
Does anyone know the source of this design?
I've seen this in various bookbinding books over the last decade. I used
this fold for the conference