Re: [Origami] Bookseller/Diagram Prize

2016-03-20 Thread Robert J. Lang
Thus spake "Dennis Walker" on 3/20/16 8:12 AM: >The Bookseller/Diagram Prize is a humorous prize in the UK >for the oddest book title of the year. Bizarrely, one of the nominations >this year was "Paper Folding with Children" which is a beginners origami >book.

[Origami] Bookseller/Diagram Prize

2016-03-20 Thread Dennis Walker
Hi all , The Bookseller/Diagram Prize is a humorous prize in the UK for the oddest book title of the year. Bizarrely, one of the nominations this year was "Paper Folding with Children" which is a beginners origami book. Doesn't seem that odd to me, but maybe it does to people

[Origami] ORI* exhibition in Kyoto

2016-03-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
For those of you in or close or coming to Kyoto in the next week, my recent work connected to my science/art research project called ORI* (meaning fold anything) in collaboration with Kyoto Design Lab. This page is in Japanese, but google translate does a reasonable job.

[Origami] "Reverse fold", meaning?

2016-03-20 Thread Hans Dybkjær
While reading about origami, I suddenly realized I don't know how "reverse fold" is interpreted in English. More specifically, the word "reverse" has (at least) two translations into the Danish language: - "omvendt", a noun meaning opposite, i.e. the result of the move is the opposite of what