A bit of geometric brilliance from George Hart here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmzxWXEbSREfeature=youtube_gdata_player
Does anyone out there have the creative gift to turn these into origami models?
The concept is similar to Dave Brill's Double Star Flexicube, another
wonderful
The Paper Airplane Guy John Collins Interview
He was on the Conan show...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2dUM0qjhy4feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I'm going to be sending origami pieces along with a BUNCH of letters.
I'm looking for the best models that can be mailed flat.
Toot! You might like:
http://origamiusa.org/catalog/products/kusumita-pdf
http://origamiusa.org/catalog/products/playing-card-symbols-pdf
They are all from single
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 4:08 AM, Claire Landre oritsur...@gmail.com wrote:
However a
detailed contents and above all a proper index is a must for any
self-respecting quality book. :-)
Absolutely. And a visual Table of Contents is very, very welcome!
I also like how Roman Diaz (for example)
Hi!
Some of you might remember my One Piece Twist Box that was apparently
designed first but independently by Angel something (can't find the mail
where someone mentioned him). I was looking for something else on a fabric
store's homepage and suddenly there was my boxdesign pattern for sale for
Sunday 5/19 episode of Call the Midwife on BBC America had Doctor Turner
teaching a traditional frog to a scout troop. The show is set in the 1950's
London.
John Scully
The video description leads to his website and offers some more information:
This is an awesome folding dodecahedron and its complement. Together they
form a cube. Each is made of eight parts hinged together with white
adhesive tape. To get a sense of it, see the video Inside-Out Logic on my
Tonight, on the last episode of the first year Of Mr. Selfridge, set in 1909
London, Victor is in the Palm Court, and George brings up serviettes on the
cart. George is invited to help fold them. With only a quick glance, they
folded the large white square into a diagonal, and the ending fold