Re: [Origami] Is scoring paper cheating

2013-01-22 Thread Matthew Gardiner
aspects of purism. - Matthew Gardiner On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:22 AM, Clare Chamberlain cchamberl...@rspcawa.asn.au wrote: Subject: Re: [Origami] Is scoring paper cheating? The origami folk in Melbourne had paper scored to make a record number of paper tsuru for a beautiful display

Re: [Origami] Origami Heart

2013-02-21 Thread Matthew Gardiner
published a year earlier in 2006 http://www.abc.net.au/tv/sundayarts/txt/Sunday4June2006.htm Matthew Gardiner

Re: [Origami] Copyright Infringement?

2013-06-16 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Just did some surfing on the, Ships To German Etsy Site and came across these two origami book that can be down loaded in PDF format for a small fee. Is this legal? The origami books on his site are here: ---

Re: [Origami] Folding Architecture: Top 10 Origami-Inspired Buildings - Architizer

2013-11-02 Thread Matthew Gardiner
On 02/11/2013, at 10:34 AM, Israeli Origami Center orig...@netvision.net.il wrote: The list makes interesting viewing, but in my opinion many of the selected buildings are more faceted than folded. Origami implies a form whose origins as a sheet are evident. A faceted form implies a form

[Origami] Light is time folds are space.

2014-01-04 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Dear origami friends, I've just finished the documentation for an artwork exhibited at the Alhondiga in Bilbao in July 2013. The work is called Light is Time, Folds are Space and it's a meditation on the visual effect of light and folds. http://vimeo.com/m/82716881 It's different to my

[Origami] Origami sighting - Smart Materials and Structures

2014-11-02 Thread Matthew Gardiner
In case this hasnt been discussed yet: I just discovered a swag of papers (some funded by the NSF): http://iopscience.iop.org/0964-1726/23/9 Some great stuff, though you will need a university login of sorts to access the papers, so for those of you in study of origami for the purposes of

[Origami] ORI* exhibition in Kyoto

2016-03-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
*. Happy to answer any questions anyone may have. happy folding, Matthew Gardiner

Re: [Origami] Article about Polly Verity's work at wired.com

2016-07-22 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> http://www.wired.com/2016/07/gorgeous-tessellating-papercraft-inspired-bauhaus/ > > I would be interested in hearing about more references to the Bauhaus and > origami. Anyone else out there know of the connections? It was a material focus, paper led the way, a very simple but powerful

Re: [Origami] recent surveys of origami artworks

2016-11-15 Thread Matthew Gardiner
>>> Does anyone know of any other major exhibitions out there? Robert, Laura, and anyone else out there who still may want to chime in here. @Robert, wow that is really an impressive list covering almost two decades! Thank you so much for preparing such an extensive list. I’m interested to know

[Origami] Ron Resch 1970 IASS paper

2016-12-12 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Dear O-listers, Can anyone help me find a copy of this paper? Resch, Ronald D., and Hans Christiansen. "The design and analysis of kinematic folded plate systems." Proceedings of IASS Symposium on Folded Plates and Prismatic Structures. 1970. I’m interested in what Resch has to say about his

Re: [Origami] Froebel - Seventh Gift - origami and ratios

2017-03-04 Thread Matthew Gardiner
course in the first place. Paper as a medium has an intrinsic property: it can be folded. Folding is geometry; is mathematics; is a structural language. This point in particular would be of interest to origami to know more about. Matthew Gardiner

[Origami] Froebel - Seventh Gift - origami and ratios

2017-03-03 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Dear o’listers, I came across something quite wonderful in my PhD research today. I picked up a book on Frank Lloyd Wright, an American architect with a considerable global reputation, at the University library, therein I discovered that he was inspired for a series of window-frame designs,

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-26 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Hi David, Last year we did a research project in Kyoto with Kyoto Institute of Technology. One of the researchers there investigated something about the origin of the crane, or the multi-crane usage, I forget what it was exactly. It's in Japanese and I have yet to pay for a proper translation

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-27 Thread Matthew Gardiner
<jean.christophe.hel...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Jun 26, 2017, at 19:26, Matthew Gardiner <m...@airstrip.com.au> wrote: >> >> Hi David, >> >> Last year we did a research project in Kyoto with Kyoto Institute of >> Technology. One of the researchers t

[Origami] WINNER of ORI*FOX survey competition

2017-12-14 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Dear Friends, We held the draw for the survey participants to win a special edition of our ORI*FOX stole fashion wear. And, as luck would have it, the first winner was actually my mum, so to avoid the obvious ethical issues with that we did a redraw and the official winner is: Adrienne Sack

[Origami] David Lister list

2017-11-08 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Hello this is mostly for any members of BOS on the list… There’s this great list of articles on the BOS site by a David Lister: http://www.britishorigami.info/academic/lister/index.php Does anyone know the date ranges for these

Re: [Origami] is that a waterbomb in there?

2017-10-24 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> On 18 Oct 2017, at 2:40 pm, Robert J. Lang <rob...@langorigami.com> wrote: > > Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Matthew Gardiner" > <origami-boun...@lists.digitalorigami.com on behalf of m...@airstrip.com.au> > on 10/18/17, 4:15 AM: > >>>

Re: [Origami] math to study origami

2018-09-25 Thread Matthew Gardiner
>>My question is, ..., and could anyone give me some keywords or hints for >> the type of math I should be looking at? > > There is some discussion of recommended math courses here: > > https://origamiusa.org/thefold/article/careers-origami >

Re: [Origami] What did Mark Kennedy use to protect the models for his pins?

2018-09-21 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> > I’d appreciate it if someone could tell me what product Mark Kennedy used to > coat his origami figures to make his pins and magnets. I have a few, gifted by Mark to my daughters. I’m pretty sure it’s just a resin. Epoxy or polyester would work. Take care with material handling, gloves,

[Origami] math to study origami

2018-09-12 Thread Matthew Gardiner
wow, I recently arrived back from 7OSME. What an enriching and enlightening experience. So wonderful to see such incredible work from the growing network of origami related research. Many presentations featured math, and lots of it. Perhaps the best lecture of the program (related to my query)

[Origami] ORI* PhD thesis now available online

2019-03-14 Thread Matthew Gardiner
dear o-listers, Firstly, thanks to many of you who gave periodic advice and opinions when I queried the list. Each time was most helpful and insightful, and I often omitted to thank everyone for their thoughts, so please consider yourself most graciously thanked! By way of thanks and for

Re: [Origami] ORI* PhD thesis now available online

2019-03-14 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> By way of thanks and for general interest, here a link to the thesis free for > download: > > http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1397831 If the university link fails (as can happen…), please try this one from my dropbox :) https://www.dropbox.com/s/hcmy7shig8gt6az/Thesis.pdf?dl=1 best, MG

Re: [Origami] origami patent includes water bomb pattern

2019-02-18 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> On 15 Feb 2019, at 1:58 pm, Robert Lang wrote: > > Thus spake "Origami on behalf of Matthew Gardiner" > > on 2/13/19, 10:07 PM: > >Can anyone shed some light on this? >How can write a patent including the a plain waterbomb pattern with no >

[Origami] origami patent includes water bomb pattern

2019-02-13 Thread Matthew Gardiner
hello o-list, Can anyone shed some light on this? How can write a patent including the a plain waterbomb pattern with no publication citations? If you design it, yes, of course, but there are so many examples of prior art in academic literature as well… looks like one can file for any origami

Re: [Origami] Sighting: Are You Developing Skills That Won’t Be Automated?

2019-10-02 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> As I recall talking to Joseph Wu, following a diagram to fold origami is like > painting by number. Doing origami however, is about putting a bit of > yourself into the work. And I don’t think a machine can do that. Totally! It’s been an open question in generative, computational art for

[Origami] Tokyo short visit open for lectures or otherwise

2019-10-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Hello, I know its mostly folks from the US on this list, so pl

Re: [Origami] Technology and origami

2019-10-07 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> Kate Honeyman wrote: > > Does anyone know what if any relationship exists between origami and 3D > printing Kate Toot... I wrote my PhD thesis and published a paper about a process called Fold Printing. It’s pretty amazing. There’s a bunch of links on this page.

Re: [Origami]   set of metal templates

2020-10-05 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> where to buy a set of metal squares and hexagons of different > sizes that I’ve seen for cutting accurate shapes? > Hello Laura, this got me thinking, that there probably isn’t an origami specific version of this kind of product. I’m sure there are a lot of quilting and craft style

[Origami] toot update!

2020-05-26 Thread Matthew Gardiner
the link in the last email wasn’t correct, here is the correct link to the recording from Ars Electronica Home Delivery https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afPjMnW76bY best, Matthew

[Origami] toot! inside futurelab - origami robotics with matthew gardiner

2020-05-25 Thread Matthew Gardiner
toot toot! I’m appearing live from Australia via Austria (go figure huh!) tonight on Ars Electronica’s youtube live channel. 13:00 Tuesday 26th May 2020 (GMT+2) (this is CET central european time) see down the page here: https://ars.electronica.art/index.html for the daily broadcast and

[Origami] toot toot! first oribokit released

2020-08-06 Thread Matthew Gardiner
g’day! this toot is about oribokit, it is my first origami and robotics kit, directly derived from my artistic practice of exploration the relationships between origami nature and technology. you can learn more here https://matthewgardiner.com/oribokit

Re: [Origami] Origami and axioms: 1957

2020-07-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> On 19 Jul 2020, at 18:41, Papirfoldning.dk via Origami > wrote: > > I got my copy of "Donovan A. Johnson: Paper folding for the mathematics > class" here: >

Re: [Origami] Origami and axioms: 1957

2020-07-20 Thread Matthew Gardiner
> > This might be of some historical interest for origami and mathematics. I’d say it most definitely is! Very interesting find. > The usual set of origami axioms are acknowledged to be formed by > Huzita-Justin-Hatori (https://langorigami.com/article/huzita-justin-axioms/). Aha! So is it

[Origami] water bomb tessellation - Fujimoto discovery?

2021-07-21 Thread Matthew Gardiner
dear o-listers, I’ve been looking for this for some time, but have not found it. I’d heard a rumour once that the waterbomb tessellation was discovered in the ‘60s by Fujimoto. There’s not a lot of his publications around, there’s a few, but the ones I have had the chance to look through are

Re: [Origami] water bomb tessellation - Fujimoto discovery?

2021-07-23 Thread Matthew Gardiner
>> I’d heard a rumour once that the waterbomb tessellation was discovered in >> the ‘60s by Fujimoto. There’s not a lot of his publications around, there’s >> a few, but the ones I have had the chance to look through are amazing, but >> haven’t seen a waterbomb pattern design in any of them.

[Origami] EXPLO Origami Engineering Teaching Opportunity

2022-05-14 Thread Matthew Gardiner
G’day o-listers! I wanted to share an origami + engineering opportunity with the group. I’ve been writing the curriculum for this brand new course. I was planning to teach it this summer in Boston, but unfortunately, due to a backlog of VISA applications at the Melbourne Embassy, I was unable