Hi, everyone! It's been ages since I've needed to write in with an admin
note, but the current topic has lots of people posting, and so I fear we
need a reminder on the editorial style we enforce on the list, namely:
quoted material FIRST, new material LAST
So when you want to reply to the
> On Mar 19, 2018, at 5:32 PM, Karen Reeds wrote:
>
>
> Hi, Wolf, 3/19/2018
>
> I really hope you'll share your paper with the O-List!
>
> I'm skeptical that there was a single cause for the world-wide rise of
> interest in origami. And I also doubt that the Ngram can
> Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 13:25:39 +0100
> From: Wolf Weidner
> Subject: [Origami] Why did origami become popular in the 1980s ?
Dear O-List,
>
> I am currently working on a paper about the world-wide success of origami.
> In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's
> Wolf Weidner skrev
> the rise of the term "origami" began in the 1980s [1]
>
> Does anyone have an idea why that is?
Look at the time line. In the fifties Yoshikawa had his breakthrough, the
societies in USA and Britain were started, and Lillian Oppenheimer coined the
term
>In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's your search for term in a
>large amount of books) I looked up origami, and found in various
> languages, that the rise of the term "origami" began in the 1980s [1]
>Does anyone have an idea why that is?
Hiya,
If I'm reading your graph right
-Original Message-
From: Wolf Weidner
Sent: 19 March, 2018 13:25
To: origami@lists.digitalorigami.com
Subject: [Origami] Why did origami become popular in the 1980s ?
In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's your search for term in
a large amount of books) I looked up origami,
Dear O-List,
I am currently working on a paper about the world-wide success of origami.
In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's your search for term in
a large amount of books) I looked up origami, and found in various
languages, that the rise of the term "origami" began in the 1980s