I have not yet tried this, but it looks do-able. I
am preparing to attend the CDO 30th Convention -
hopefully the Huricane Sandy will not effect my
departure on Wednesday Night. I hope to see some of
you there.
The 8 minute video fakes making a crane. It looks
do-able for a more competent folder
This is an interesting case of serendipity, but without specifically
planning anything for the World Origami Days, the first meeting of our
Central Florida origami club is going to fall on November 10th. Our group,
FOLD, just had an origami demonstration two weeks ago, and everything is
set for our
> How will you be celebrating World Origami Days?
--> October 27:
Teaching a shirt and baby body suit garlands at MIT convention.
October 28th:
--> Sunday, 10/28: Folding Paper: The Infinite Possibilities of Origami
traveling exhibit at Keene State College in Keene, NH. (Visiting it with Patsy)
From: Israeli Origami Center
This morning I was listening to a not-very-interesting lecture at a Center
for Digital Art.
What I suddenly grasped was that origami is a Digital Art.
When someone asks me what I do, I think I'm going to describe myself
somew
Hi Everyone!
This morning I was listening to a not-very-interesting lecture at a Center
for Digital Art. My mind wandered and I suddenly understood something so
blitheringly obvious that I almost felt ashamed that I'd never quite grasped
it before. If what follows is obvious to the Great Brains
Hi Sy,
>>My personal preference is Dennis Walker's Origami Database Web application.
>>The search/list can go down to the model level. However, I am not sure about
>>the current status of Walker's new Database. He might be able to shed some
>>light.
The new database and website is bein
-Original Message-
>From: Anne LaVin
>Sent: Oct 25, 2012 10:39 AM
>To: The Origami Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [Origami] Simple origami bat - with a wow!
>
>Although it has been mentioned before, let me re-add my recommendation
>for Talo Kawasaki's absolutely wonderful bat - Sara Adams's e