Hi Origami Friends! 
We are happy to announce the PCOC 2013 Design Challenge. You do not need to 
attend the conference to participate. 
We'd love to have an entry from you! 
regards, 
ABQ Origami Society 

PCOC 2013 - Design Challenge: The Jackalope! 













The origami design challenge for PCOC 2013 is the fabled Jackalope of the 
American Southwest, rarely seen in the wild, but stationary versions are to be 
found in museums, curio shops, and the odd fine dining establishment throughout 
the wilder parts of America. Of course, for your best chance of capturing the 
essence of this elusive creature, you should sculpt your work "from life," but 
in case you can not rent a Jackalope as an artist's model (they are in 
particularly high demand during the Balloon Festival), you might try this link 
, and of course, Google Images offers plenty of imagery from cryptozoologists 
of all stripes. (Including the stripes of the striped Jackalope.) The Rules 

Each entry should be folded from a single uncut square. You should include the 
title, type and size of paper. If you have a crease pattern, that will be 
displayed with the work, but it's not necessary. Designs do not need to be 
original, but the designer and folder (whether same or different) must be 
clearly labeled. How to Enter 

If you are attending PCOC, bring your entry and look for the display table in 
the exhibition area. 
You do not need to attend PCOC to enter (although of course we'd love to see 
you there); you can send it in by mail, by October 1, 2013, to: 
Jackalope Design Challenge 
c/o Patty Grodner 
6924 Brandywine Lp NE 
Albuquerque, NM 87111 

When you bring or mail your artwork, if you would like it returned, you can 
pick it up at the end of PCOC (or have someone pick it up for you); all 
remaining entries will be retained by the Albuquerque Origami Society as 
Jackalope decoys for when the winter Jackalope hunting season opens. Judging 
and Prizes 

Convention attendees will place their votes for their favorite entry. The AOS 
will count entries and announce the winner at the end of convention. The winner 
will receive a $50 gift certificate for The Origami Source. 



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