Dear Origami Friends, I am teaching Origami Who's Who at the OrigaMIT Convention on Saturday, November 12th and this is a call for entries. I think the logical way of presenting to information learned is with what I will call Mini-Spotlight books.
Here is the survey link: https://www.research.net/r/Origami_Who_Is_Who I added an "addition comments" area after the "statement statement" area. As I wrote is June: I think we, as folders, are an amazing group people with much to offer the world. Unfortunately sometimes it is hard to know who is who. The project I am inviting you to take part in aims to change that. It is an Origami Who's Who book and the preliminary research for an origami history book. Be aware, you can answer as many or as few questions as you wish. Also, if you do not want to be included in the Origami Who's Who directory, but are interested in being noted in the just conceived book, "Origami History: From the Eye of an American Folder," please do NOT check the box at the end of the survey for Origami Who's Who inclusion. The "I agree" box does not need to be checked to submit. The form of distribution for "Origami Who's Who" will be an Ebook and a small self-published print handbook with the potential for growth. Thank you for your enthusiasm! Lisa
