Re: [Origami] origami help

2022-05-20 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> that step. > Matthew > > > > > On 18 May 2022, at 22:27, Thomas Sullivan Jr > mailto:adigg...@comcast.net > wrote: > > Thanks, The model doesn't lie flat so that could be the answer. I > > still have trouble picturing it without a valley fold

Re: [Origami] origami help

2022-05-19 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
't fold flat but stays in a > three dimensional box shape. In this case the crease that doesn't belong to > the double rabbit ear would most likely not be folded strong but as a curve, > to form the backside of the elephant. > > Am Mi., 18. Mai 2022 um 14:52 Uhr schrieb Thomas

[Origami] origami help

2022-05-18 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
I am fold Quentin Trollip's elephant from Origami Sequence. In looking ahead to the tail section I noticed what appears to be an illustration error. In diagram 72, double rabbit earing the tail, it shows all mountain folds. That doesn't seem possible. Am I missing something? Tom Sulllivan

Re: [Origami] Q for US folders

2021-05-21 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> > On 05/20/2021 9:21 AM wanderer wrote: > > i was wondering if there was something similar on the paper front. is > there an easy to find/get/send a starter paper kit - with paper cutter and > bone folder and diff size papers etc? > of course i could put it together but a

Re: [Origami] Q for US folders

2021-05-21 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On 05/20/2021 9:21 AM wanderer wrote: > > > > i was wondering if there was something similar on the paper front. is > there an easy to find/get/send a starter paper kit - with paper cutter and > bone folder and diff size papers etc? > of course i could put it

[Origami] origami sighting world's smallest bird

2021-03-17 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
They're attempting to break the origami miniature record using nanotech. Self-folding nanotech creates world’s smallest origami bird | Cornell Chronicle https://news.cornell.edu/stories/2021/03/self-folding-nanotech-creates-worlds-smallest-origami-bird

[Origami] not quite origami

2020-04-16 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
New foldable face mast for hospitals short of personal protective equipment. https://www.cnet.com/news/mit-engineer-uses-lasers-to-cut-foldable-face-shield-for-hospitals-workers/ Thomas Sullivan

[Origami] new use for kirigami

2018-07-09 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
A science article about nanokirigami. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180706152407.htm https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180706152407.htm Tom Sullivan

[Origami] origami sighting

2018-04-20 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
Not quite as moving as Ken Liu's Paper Menagerie but moving not the less. http://dailysciencefiction.com/hither-and-yon/sf-fantasy/stephen-s-power/the-paper-dragon

Re: [Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On March 22, 2018 at 2:11 PM John Rodriguez wrote: > > > How do I register my origami work? > How can I check if the model was designed or discovered before? > I know a variation doesn't count, but what is the limit of a variation and > a original work? -- Sorry that

Re: [Origami] Registering copyright to my origami work

2018-03-22 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On March 22, 2018 at 2:11 PM John Rodriguez wrote: > > > > How do I register my origami work? > How can I check if the model was designed or discovered before? > I know a variation doesn't count, but what is the limit of a variation and > a original work? > > I don't

Re: [Origami] Why did origami become popular in the 1980s ?

2018-03-20 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
Wolf wrote: I am currently working on a paper about the world-wide success of origami. > > In the google ngram viewer (a website that let's your search for term in > a large amount of books) I looked up origami, and found in various > languages, that the rise of the term "origami" began in the

Re: [Origami] Origami sighting

2018-01-13 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
> On January 12, 2018 at 10:16 AM Kate Honeyman wrote: > > > There is a calendar from AQUENT called 2018 talent calendar. The October > picture is Cranes and Queens No 1 by Colleen Keith from Amsterdam > Netherlandes. > Here is the link

[Origami] origami inspired robot

2017-10-02 Thread Thomas Sullivan Jr
Check out this origami inspired robot. There is a link in the text to a video. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170927102354.htm Tom Sullivan