Dear Hans, dear Laura, stimulating replies, yours.
Thanks Ilan for the clarification.
Here are my comments, long comments :(
Hans, first of all, please don't take this personally, because I used "if
you think..." combined with harsh tones. I wasn't referring to you, it was
my way of saying "if
Dear friends and art lovers,
We thank you for raising this issue and creating a discussion about that
aspect of the competition.
The original idea was to put the models to the test, and not the creators.
We definitely cannot say for sure if there is anything else in the world as
such, but it was
I had my reservations about chiming in initially, but this conversation has
truly evolved into something intriguing.
Back when I was just a young girl in the early 60s, I delved into the world of
origami using the limited books available in the market. Those books didn't
bear the names of
> You might refer to the opportunity for the author to submit its work
> anonymously, which is surely fair and which is much different than something
> decided as general rule for the competition.
Also that, but not primarily.
> Furthermore, there's a big misunderstanding about "bias": when I
Hans, Miranda,
You might refer to the opportunity for the author to submit its work
anonymously, which is surely fair and which is much different than
something decided as general rule for the competition.
Furthermore, there's a big misunderstanding about "bias": when I judge an
artifact I like
On 20 Aug 2023, at 22.26, Mizu-randa wrote:
From: Lorenzo via Origami
Sent: 20 August, 2023 21:50
Have
you ever seen an artistic competition where you, voters, didn't know anything
about the author?
it’s not
uncommon for a competition (especially artistic) to be under motto or
From: Lorenzo via Origami
Sent: 20 August, 2023 21:50
Have you ever seen an artistic competition where you, voters, didn't know
anything about the author?
I never have.
Don’t worry Lorenzo, they’re al the ‘usual suspects’ and a lot of the models
have been published on Instagram and other
Dear Gerardo,
your explanation is, of course, what I already guessed.
Nevertheless, I'm quite (let's say: very) surprised that anyone wanted to
hide the creators' name, as it seems to me like a rather crude "military
act of force", an imposition that I don't think has any equal in any of the
Lorenzo is asking why don't the names of the nominated creators and folders
appear on the award entries webpage. This page
https://cfcorigami.com/award-entries-2023
I'm not a part of the awards' organizers or anything like that. I am just an
origamist that is very interested in this project as
Is it me, or is there no name of the creator for each model in the
competition? If so, why?
It's the first time in my life that I see this kind of thing.
Lorenzo
On Sun, 6 Aug 2023 at 10:10, Ilan Garibi via Origami <
origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote:
> Dear Origami Lovers,
>
> The
Dear Origami Lovers,
The voting for the Third Joisel Award is open!
We have a record number of more than 200 nominations, showing some of the
most intriguing and artistic models created since last August.
Your choosing will determine the Popular Vote Award in all 8 categories.
You have to be
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