> On Feb 21, 2014, at 17:39, Sy Chen wrote:
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> FirstFold did an origami version 5 years ago:
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/3199891344/
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> I wish I can see the inverted cube in motion.
>
> Sy Chen
Thank you Sy. That's amazing. You got what I meant... and that's a great
versio
On 21 Feb 2014 at 15:10, V A wrote:
> Hi there, I was wondering if anyone had designed an origami
> Tesseract...
> Here's wiki link for Tesseract...
> http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
Well, there's the beautiful octagonal projection of a tesseract that,
Chris Palmer-like, could use multi
On 2/21/14, 3:50 PM, "Pete Miller" wrote:
>I believe the dollar plane is the Concorde from the book Paper Airplanes
>With Dollar Bills by Duy Ngeyen.
>
Thanks Pete you are right. I forgot I had that book. I¹ve been making
money folds for a co-worker who I ocasionally get rides from. He hide
FirstFold did an origami version 5 years ago:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/firstfold/3199891344/
I wish I can see the inverted cube in motion.
Sy Chen
> On Feb 21, 2014, at 16:17, Anne LaVin wrote:
>
> Since, after all, a Tesseract is really a 4D object, doesn't the
> question have to be something like: has anyone designed an origami
> version of a 3D representation of a Tesseract? Or perhaps: can one
> build a real 3D object (out of origami
I believe the dollar plane is the Concorde from the book Paper Airplanes With
Dollar Bills by Duy Ngeyen.
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This weeks has a sample of "Kusudma Origami" by Ekaterina Lukasheva.
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Kathy
On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 3:10 PM, V A wrote:
> Hi there, I was wondering if anyone had designed an origami Tesseract...
> Here's wiki link for Tesseract...
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
I'll be happy to work on that as soon as someone can get me some
4-dimensional paper.
Since, after a
Hi there, I was wondering if anyone had designed an origami Tesseract...
Here's wiki link for Tesseract...
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesseract
And then to take it one-step further, see this link for a dynamic Tesseract
(I'm calling it that, but wiki page calls it a rotation in 4d space!)
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I received this link for a fun commercial for a Konica Minolta copier,
featuring origami
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6B2ahCQStY
Leyla
Leyla Torres
http://www.OrigamiSpirit.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OrigamiSpirit
Not quite origami, but sure sounds like fun! Details below.
Karen
Karen Reeds, co-ringleader, Princeton Public Library Origami Group. Next
meeting, Wed, March 12, 2014, 6:30-8pm
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Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 15:19:25 +
From: "Cunningham, Flo"
Subject: Pop It! Move It! Use It!
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