On Fri, Apr 24, 2015 at 2:57 PM, wrote:
> On 23 April 2015 at 19:29, Paul Hanson
> wrote:
>
> > Origami Live Ask the team - Is origami an art or craft?
>
>
> Generally, art is expressive, capturing movement, energy, spirit etc. of
> an object/idea. Craft is mechanical; rote.
> Some Origami model
Thus spake "Winnie Leung" on 4/18/15 2:58
PM:
>I was wondering if where is any news about 7OSME? The submissions were due
>in Feb and from memory the "winner" was meant to be announced in March (or
>was it April)?
>
> Would love to know who put in a submission and where it'll be in 3 years.
Sorr
On 23 April 2015 at 19:29, Paul Hanson wrote:
> Origami Live Ask the team - Is origami an art or craft?
Generally, art is expressive, capturing movement, energy, spirit etc. of an
object/idea. Craft is mechanical; rote.
Some Origami models are designed to specifically capture a particular arti
On 23 April 2015 at 19:29, Paul Hanson wrote:
> Origami Live Ask the team - Is origami an art or craft?
> https://youtu.be/NUiTgNl6I8Y
>
Nobody answers the question better (or more poetically) than David Lister:
Origami is Pure Art?:
http://www.britishorigami.info/academic/lister/pureart.php
Or
Thus spake "Xander Arena" on 4/23/15 9:33 PM:
>While driving back and forth from Colorado recently, I noticed many
>Semitrailers with folding panels at their tail gate, clearly to reduce
>drag. Has anybody noticed these panels? Made mention here?
>
>It seemed like an ori-ish engineering applicati