Hi folks,

I work with the nice folks at Brigham Young University on some research
projects funded by the US National Science Foundation, and the NSF
co-sponsors an international competition on visualization in the world of
science and engineering, called the "Vizzies". The BYU folks submitted a
video, and it was selected as one of the ten finalists!

They've now opened the voting to the public. So I'm encouraging (asking?
requesting?) everyone to visit the contest website
(https://review.wizehive.com/voting/nsfvizziesgallery/27429) and vote for
the origami entry! (Hint #1: it's the one that looks like the offspring of a
flasher and a spacecraft. Hint #2: it's titled "How origami is inspiring
scientific creativity." Hint #3: You can also see the video and vote on this
page: 
https://review.wizehive.com/voting/view/nsfvizziesgallery/27429/2436540/0.)

Feel free to pass this link (and voting recommendation) on, and thanks in
advance! (There are some other pretty cool visualizations there as well.)

Enjoy,

Robert



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