[Origami] Origami sighting — paper airplanes by Wim Wenders, film director

2021-02-25 Thread Karen Reeds
Spotted in T, New York Times Style Magazine, Feb21,2021, p 78, “Profile in 
Style: Lucie and Luke Meier of Jil Sander.” Photo # 5: Two Little blue paper 
airplanes, with notes and sketches on them, very crisply folded, framed. 
Wenders and the Meiers were collaborating on “a short film for a short film 
series for the Jil Sander spring  2018
campaign. “

Karen 

Karen Reeds, ringleader
Princeton Public Library Origami Group 
Affiliate of Origami USA, http://origamiusa.org/
(On hiatus during pandemic)


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Re: [Origami] Services like Mailchimp?

2021-02-25 Thread Gerardo @neorigami.com
I was asking about services like Mailchimp to send my Foldeas and UnFold
activity messages to numerous receivers. Larry Finch replied and suggested
Groups.io.

Thank you, Larry. Can I use Groups.io to send everyone messages, but
WITHOUT them being able to send messages to everyone else? I'm looking for
a service similar to a newsletter instead of a mailing list like the one
we're using right now.


Please let me know and thank you once again.

--

*Gerardo G.*
gerardo(a)neorigami.com
*Knowledge and Curiosity in Origami:*
*six private classes online*



Re: [Origami] Services like Mailchimp?

2021-02-25 Thread Larry Finch
On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 12:28 PM Gerardo @neorigami.com <
gera...@neorigami.com> wrote:

> I was asking about services like Mailchimp to send my Foldeas and UnFold
> activity messages to numerous receivers. Larry Finch replied and suggested
> Groups.io.
>
> Thank you, Larry. Can I use Groups.io to send everyone messages, but
> WITHOUT them being able to send messages to everyone else? I'm looking for
> a service similar to a newsletter instead of a mailing list like the one
> we're using right now.
>
Yes, groups.io supports send only lists, as do most listserv-like services.
Mailchimp, ConstantContact and similar services are specifically designed
for broadcasting, but other platforms can do it also.
-- 
Larry Finch

N 40° 53' 50"
W 74° 02' 55"


Re: [Origami] origami + code group

2021-02-25 Thread Alex Barber
Count me in, assuming I understand this correctly.

Alex
// ab // alexbarber.com // visibleinlight.com

Dear Fellow Creators,
>
> I am thinking very seriously about starting/coordinating an origami + code
> group, leading to maybe a collaborative publication, most definitely a
> collaborative code resource, and ideally a small convention/conference to
> address the interesting problems and creativity in this field.
>
> If you are interested, please let me know. Or if anyone is aware of any
> groups already active, please let me know, and I’ll join them.
>
> best, Matthew
>
> https://matthewgardiner.net
> https://orilab.art
>
>