The origami folk in Melbourne had paper scored to make a record number of
paper tsuru for a beautiful display in central Melbourne a few years ago
True, we did score 8000 sheets, and it meant that Gen Hagiwara could fold
two cranes at once (top photo on this page
Hi all,
One of my friends wants to apply abroad and he is looking for a list of
people and placed working in the field of Math and Computational Origami.
he is an under graduate student in Mathematics and he will be graduated in
next few months.
If you know any Professor in the field Please help
On 22 janvier 2013, at 19:00, BK Webb origami...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
I have to say, I'm entranced at the idea of ancient origami diagrams,
meticulously collected over the years and bundled by dozens of various
pirates,
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
That's the really fascinating thing - *ONLY* dedicated superfans are
willing to spend the time accumulating an exhaustive and complete
collection of arcane materials.
so by the very nature of the act, the people pirating
On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:02 AM, Eric Gjerde ericgje...@mac.com wrote:
That's the really fascinating thing - *ONLY* dedicated superfans are willing
to spend the time accumulating an exhaustive and complete collection of
arcane materials.
Actually, there's a third set: the pirate collectors
Folding Sunday - NYC, USA: Museum of Natural History
(Formerly Folding-Free-For-All)
Origami Sunday will be held this Sunday (January 27,
2013) in Children's Lunchrooms in the basement of
the Museum of Natural History. This is the room
reserved for the fourth Sunday meetings until the
end of the