Re: [Origami] Stone paper for origami?

2017-10-24 Thread Anna
Boesner sells "Steinpapier" (stone paper) that claims to be made from 80% limestone powder, not using any wood. It is basically impossible to rip and very heavy. I know a couple Origami friends (f.e. Melina Hermsen, Daniel Chang) who work with it, but personally I didn't see the value. For me it fe

[Origami] Happy origami days

2017-10-24 Thread Jorge E. Jaramillo
Wow it seems it went unnoticed this year! Someone just reminded me, so happy origami days for everybody and go fold something and spread the word. -- Jorge Jaramillo

[Origami] World Origami Days 2017

2017-10-24 Thread Anne LaVin
Hey, it's October 24th - that's the start of "World Origami Days" ( https://origamiusa.org/wod, http://www.origami.gr.jp/WOD/2017/ [in Japanese]) WOD is a multi-week celebration of origami spanning from today, October 24th, the birthday of Lillian Oppenheimer (founder of the first origami group in

Re: [Origami] is that a waterbomb in there?

2017-10-24 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> On 18 Oct 2017, at 2:40 pm, Robert J. Lang wrote: > > Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Matthew Gardiner" > > on 10/18/17, 4:15 AM: > > > For instance, I’m sure that Fujimoto-sensei published plenty, and its clear > that Tomoko Fuse's spiral work is all what is now known in academic c