Is there any non-religious-themed Christmas StoryGami that anyone knows of?
what kind of travel
restrictions you have in mind?
Laura Rozenberg
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 4:01 PM Rob Hudson wrote:
Hi all,
What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that
tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the United
States? (perhaps, in some
Hi all,
What are some origami conventions in developing nations, or places that
tend to be less accessible to or less attended by people from the United
States? (perhaps, in some cases, due to travel restrictions)?
On 1/25/2018 2:24 PM, Anne LaVin wrote:
You did, of course, ask via the addresses listed at the shop's website
before sending this message to all of us here on the list, right? Did you
not hear back, or did the mail bounce?
I've seen nothing but friendly, prompt and all-around exceptional
Has anyone else had an issue with Origami-Shop not processing orders
quickly? I ordered a digital download and just assumed it would be
available immediately, but the order is still hung in the queue.
I'll be in Lubbock,TX March 2-6 on business. Any folders there?
Hi all,
I'm reviewing some diagrams and I am wondering what the modern "standard"
is for diagramming symbols and conventions. I know there have in the past
been several schools of thought, but I am curious about what people are
using today.
I've been a disciple of the Robert Lang Origami
What are the rarest books or publications that came out since about 1930 or
so? I'm working on a group research project to acquire and categorize and
study out of print origami. Filling in some historical gaps as well.
Looking to catch a ride for Centerfold from Lancaster, PA to Columbus
Thursday the 28th. Anyone passing near or through? Please pm me.
Thanks!
Anyone here know of origami enthusiasts in the York, Harrisburg, Reading,
or Lancaster Pennsylvania area? I know there are some in Philly and
Allentown.
Trying to get some regular local club going and it's tough to find people.
Been getting into tato folding lately after seeing Palmer's octagonal
Uchiyama tato design.
There's a book out that looks like it features many Uchiyama designs, but
I'm not sure how many or what they're like. It's called ORIGAMI FLOWER
PATTERNS WORLD OF UCHIYAMA MINGEI SERIES VOLUME 3.
Anyone
What do you call yourself, enthusiasts of origami? In English or in your
native language.
I'm looking for a title to put on a profile or calling card of some sort,
and "Origami teacher" is the only thing that I seem to have enough
experience in to really add a title.
Things I've seen:
Origami
On Sun, Jan 24, 2016 at 12:49 PM, Cye M. Newman wrote:
> Who's model is this:
>
I know it's a modular star and that the diagrams are publicly available. I
just can't find them now. The units, I think, are squares.
ne explain how lbs associate to gsm?:
Thanks!
Rob
Origami scofflaws:
What kind of glue do you use when you're attaching modules together
permanently for sturdiness?
Constraints: in the United States, need it quickly so ordering online isn't
an optio
Anyone know of a high intermediate or complex angel model that is flat (or
relatively flat; pleated wings are ok)?
I'm looking for something to fold and send out to friends who have lost
loved ones recently or for whom the holidays are reminders that loved ones
are no longer in their lives.
I'd
sources for small-ish quantities of these two papers in the U.S. or
if you have experience with those sources.
Thank you! I'm doing someone a favor by teaching and I'm trying to make the
administrative part less stressful.
Rob
I had the opportunity to attend one of the World Origami Day classes at
Origami Heaven (Dennis Walker's) and was impressed with how it went. A
brief quirk with our local audio being muted left the group physically at
OH to rely for a bit on strictly visual cues. This turned out to be a good
thing:
Is there a running list somewhere of people who are ripping off origami
artists without attribution or permission who currently persist? Or a party
that is responsible for confirming alleged violations?
Maybe it's my advancing age, but I get quite cross walking into Barnes and
Noble in the States
A colleague's father, a WWII veteran and teacher, passed away yesterday and
I wanted to send a card with a small, flat origami piece inside.
I normally send angels, but I wonder if there's a model out there that
would capture the veteran angle or the teaching angle. He's also a Texan,
so there's
I'm doing a few small gatherings in Lancaster, PA and am looking for
folders who are around the area or who would like to participate.
Email me at caveatrob+orig...@gmail.com
Thanks!
doubt there is a deer
spiral, I suspect something high intermediate or complex would do.
I'm a decent folder, so I can handle most things.
Thank you for any information you can provide, even if it's a pointer to a
book or a page or a photo.
Best,
Rob
Those of you who know me and would like to exchange models in person this
weekend, I'll be at Mark's.
Send me a private email at caveat...@gmail.com to make arrangements.
Thank you,
Rob
Robert Lang wrote...
A lot of my tessellations and geometrics are folded from weird shapes
(like, really irregular serrated polygons). I just say what they are. Then
people can decide for themselves if they want to stick their personal
label of origami on them
I've been making a lot of
Nigel said:
Regarding Ligiya Montoya copyright. This is more difficult as some of her
models are in Robert Harbin books..
How does the compensation agreement that Harbin had with Montoya (if any)
impact future sales of the Harbin works with her models?
That is, if you hold the copyright to
and designs, should the
discretion, usage, and ownership (ethically) pass to the next of kin or
legal inheritor of the estate?
If by some horrifying twist of fate, the legacy of Dave Brill is legally
granted to his long-estranged and unknown son, Rob Hudson, should Hudson
now have the right
Is this legal? How does this fall under use?
Rob
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 11:30 PM, Anne LaVin anne.la...@gmail.com wrote:
On 4/13/14, Anne LaVin anne.la...@gmail.com wrote:
Not certain why (fallout from the Heartbleed bug? something else?) but
the last two O-list messages, which were both from Yahoo users, caused
a tremendous number of
always thought
this was a great idea.
Rob
Anyone know where I can either get elephant hide from the continental
USA or what I can use instead to make models like palmer boxes and star
springs and flashers?
Thanks!
On 1/1/2014 7:47 PM, Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote:
Rob Hudson mentioned in his last reply that the printed book would be too
expensive for him.
I wanna tell everyone I'm sorry. During this week I've discovered that the
print on demand company I chose offer very abusive shipping costs to other
. Maybe in the future we'll consider
that option.
That's too bad. Is it about the compensation model for contributors? I'd
assume it's got to be in electronic form for publication.
I'm sorry this is going to be prohibitively expensive for me as a print
book. The internet has been fantastic at
from dealing with shipping, etc. Origami USA
seems to be doing a great job with this in diagram/booklet sales (Robert
- maybe you can comment on how it's going? From a customer's perspective
it's awesome).
Hope you'll consider that!
Rob
This is a lovely flower made from the bird base, which is turned into
a four pointed star. The center is close-squashed, the points are
blunted and you get the flower.
Hi Leyla (and all),
That flower looks like a sort of modified version of Jim Sakoda's rose.
Let's not be naive in the first place and think that someone who obtain a
bootlegged copy really intends to pay the author or anybody for that matter!
It happens, maybe not all the time, but aside from someone growing a conscience
or coming to understand things, I can see a few cases where
Robert Lang writes:
I'd say that if you as author made an agreement with your publisher that
you would sell your book and divvy the funds in the ways spelled out in
your contract, and then you went and sold it some other way, that's not
very ethical. YEMV.
This is where I get a little confused
Authors/Creators:
Let's pretend someone got a hold of a bootlegged, unlicensed ebook of one
of your books (or diagram collections). Assuming the item is available for
sale (but maybe not in this format), would it be acceptable to pay the
author directly for the copy, if that venue of
I bought some notecubes (non-sticky) made from old maps that were 4
square. It's been a few years, and I think I got them from a Canadian
company called Viking. I haven't found them since.
Here's what they look like:
http://www.workingstorage.com/files/map_paper.jpg
I'm trying to impress my boss, who likes water birds (pelican, ibis,
heron, geese). Can someone point me to a nice model or two that looks
like the subject enough to be recognized by a layperson? It need not be
complex.
Thanks!
Rob
I was just wondering if there might be news about the list archives
coming back online (or maybe I have the wrong link(s))? Anything I/we
can do to help?
Also - is there the possibility of hosting what's currently there in the
interim for people to access and search themselves?
Tonight I am mourning the death of Russell Sutherland, a good friend of
mine since 2003, who died at his computer last night. Russell had struggled
with many, many medical issues, and was in pain and bad shape, limiting the
time he could physically work with his hands to create his origami art.
It seems unlikely Gerardo was expecting legal advice here. That said,
there is a wealth of copyright knowledge on this list that is useful
when someone wants general information. Some of us deal with copyright
on a regular basis.
Actually, it seemed like he was directly seeking legal
way to stock up.
I also see A.C. Moore and Michael's offering sales on sketchbooks. I use
them for making simple notes and then recycle the pages to make
envelopes and boxes.
I like the Canson Mixed Media pads - they make very sturdy models.
Rob
the same
thing.
I don't actually have that issue anymore, but if someone else does, that
would make good reading.
Rob
and aging inventory of
clothing and bed clothing .
Best,
Rob
(PS - again, NOT interested in the very common video describing how to fold a t
shirt in three seconds)
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Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Regarding PayPal and whether the Source accepts it - let's be clear. PayPal
account holders can get a PayPal debit card for free that works for any vendor
that takes credit cards. So if I want to pay the Source with my PayPal balance,
I simply pull out my PayPal Visa and put in those 16 digits.
Bottom line for me on the issue of pricing and distribution:
Since origami is not required for survival or meeting basic needs, there should
be absolutely no sense of entitlement that gives the consumer any right to
dictate price,licence , or distribution.
To my knowledge, nobody has been
So, the call to action is: if you're an origami creator (or you have
permission to represent one in DMCA notices) then take a look at the
list here:
I'd say go a step further and refrain from posting in that group trying
to argue with people about that sort of thing. Just take a breath and do
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