Re: [Origami] Studio update and Artist question

2016-03-29 Thread Seth

Thanks everyone for your input!
Robert I'd love to see one of those foam-board boxes this June in NYC.
Humidity is definitely an issue here in this studio space. I think because 
the floor is concrete it seems to let a lot of moisture into the air. 
Thanks for that tip Mark.
Wiring and/or gluing, acid free paper etc. are definitely necessary for 
long living origami works. I'm interested to try using varnish too to seal 
out moisture.
Following the lead of artists like Sipho Mabona or Joseph Wu, I'm very 
interested in exploring the limits of complex origami folded with as thick 
as possible paper, to make origami sculptures more permanent and 
potentially, (maybe), more attractive to the eye of the viewer. This of 
course is limiting in regard to possibly foldable subjects for single 
square origami (insects are probably out of the question, for example). But 
considering all options, pros and cons, this kind of work is the most 
exciting and potentially rewarding for me at this time.
Interestingly, when I first started making my own origami and extending up 
until just recently, I had the exact opposite opinion of what kind of 
origami was most appealing. Following the lead of the origamists I most 
admired, (like Robert Lang, Michael Lafosse, KAMIYA Satoshi, Brian chan), I 
wanted to use the thinnest paper possible. But after being frustrated with 
how my models from just a few years ago are so hard to take care of, I've 
taken a complete 180 degree turn.

Keep folding, Seth
www.friedmanorigami.com


Re: [Origami] Case about a Japanese origamist and a TV station

2016-03-29 Thread oh jassu

[Origami] Case about a Japanese origamist and a TV station
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I'm interested in writing an article about origami models and intellectual 
property.

http://www.keisenassociates.com/japanese-origami-artist-loses-copyright-battle-against-television-station-2/

Do any of you know a bit more about the case?

Gerardo, neorigami.com
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That is about *Transformed spinning top* of Mr.Yamada Katsuhisa.
Nippon TBS Televsion had made it's diagram(renewaled) public in website, June 
27, 2010, and deleted it after 10 days by the author's complaint.

Summary of the result:

1) The Original diagram of Mr.Yamada Katsuhisa is copyrighted work.

2) The renewaled version is not infringement of 1)
 a. 1) use arrow for the folding but 2) use circle numbering for folding. (I'll 
send image files to Gerardo personally)
 b. 1) use pictures for explanation but 2) does not.
 c. There is a new tip in 2)
 d. It is impossible to finish the model by 2), becuase of error step.

3) No author's moral right infringement becuase of 2)a.b.c.d.

4) About the injury of business interests from distribution without authors 
agreement, is unadmitted because of 2)a.b.c.d. Also TBS had took follow-up 
measures such as apology, making introduction of author's book and hyperlink to 
author's website.

***Thanks to Anne LaVin. She gave some important advices to me***
jassu from Korea