I have gotten these off some private e-mails referrals. I think that the
Geometric Currency Sculptures are standard origami models - some I can credit
to specific folders, some are traditional - there are no credits given - I
think that there are copy right issues. The first picture is Tom Hul
2 origami sightings in an online University of Otago/Dartmouth College
exhibition celebrating the legacy of the traditional means of printing:
http://www.otago.ac.nz/library/exhibitions/letterpress_legacy/
You'll have the fun of seeing the whole lovely exhibition as you look for
these images.
Kare
Alice na toge [Alice's Thorn (literal title)] -- origami spotted on a
pediatrician's bulletin board in
http://www.gooddrama.net/japanese-drama/alice-no-toge
> Alice no Toge
> Description:
> Mizuno Asumi is a doctor at the University Hospital. Her only objective in
> life is to avenge the death of
Here's a batch of references to origami and unexpected uses of paper that
have caught my eye recently.
Karen 3/1/205
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Origami as metaphor -- Sunday 3/1/2015 New York Times Book Review, p 11,
in review by Rich Benjamin of a satirical novel, Welcome to Braggsville, by
T. Geronimo