On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 8:39 PM, Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.comwrote:
I absolutely adore what Rebecca Gieseking
has done with the rotational folding concept; it's mind-blowing. (Yes,
they REALLY ARE a single uncut sheet.)
Truly incredible and mind boggling..
Regards
Ravi
Robert J. Lang rob...@langorigami.com on 11/ 11/13 7:09 am wrote:
but I absolutely adore what Rebecca Gieseking has done with the
rotational folding concept; it's mind-blowing. (Yes, they REALLY ARE a
single uncut sheet.) See
Thus spake Leong Cheng Chit leong...@singnet.com.sg on 11/10/13 7:16
PM:
This area of 3-D folding is intriguing. We can extend the couplet folding
technique to non-rotational symmetric models. Here two of my couplet
folded
models:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/chengchit/8529417567/
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| I like Cheng Chit's work, but I absolutely adore what Rebecca
| Gieseking
| has done with the rotational folding concept; it's
There's an overlap of paper on both
sides of the intrinsic straight crease, which is curved in the final model.
Robert Lang calls the couplets flanges in his flanged pots. We can, of
course, have two intrinsic straight creases for the couplet. The surface of
the model will then be polyhedral.
There's an overlap of paper on both
sides of the intrinsic straight crease, which is curved in the final model.
Robert Lang calls the couplets flanges in his flanged pots. We can, of
course, have two intrinsic straight creases for the couplet. The
surface of the model will then be polyhedral.
Also I'd like to know if anyone had experience
with these type of models or maybe used accompanied this software in his
own design.
As with much of the fine art generated today, it is to the point we identify
new Origami models by the software that was used to design the model...and
the the
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:33 PM, KDianne Stephens
kdiannesteph...@gmail.com wrote:
As with much of the fine art generated today, it is to the point we identify
new Origami models by the software that was used to design the model...and
the the hardware to score/fold it! :-)
Personally, I enjoy
What does the HI in the last sentence stand for? (
http://www.allacronyms.com/HI is no help at all, so I find myself
wondering what's being kept alive, here.)
Human Intelligence
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 2:33 PM, KDianne Stephens kdiannesteph...@gmail.com
wrote:
As with much of the fine art generated today, it is to the point we
identify new Origami models by the software that was used to design
the model...and the the hardware to score/fold it! :-) Personally, I
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