Thank you – we need allies in action at events. Knowing that people will be
there to help should make a difference beyond the existence of a code of
conduct.
Alex
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On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 2:58 PM Anne LaVin wrote:
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> Because it seems to me that
My first origami convention was in the '80's, going to OUSA when classes
were still at the Museum of Natural History. The last one I attended was in
NYC, also with OUSA, in 2015. Between then I've been to other conventions
in the creative community – Houston has some big draw events for comics and
I hope there can be some worthwhile decisions made regarding CoC for
origami conventions, either based on OUSA, or something else that's generic
while covering a creative community.
If you follow artists in the comics and anime realms on Twitter, you'll
find there has been horrible behavior over
Count me in, assuming I understand this correctly.
Alex
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Dear Fellow Creators,
>
> I am thinking very seriously about starting/coordinating an origami + code
> group, leading to maybe a collaborative publication, most definitely a
> collaborative code
It is with great sorrow that I announce the passing of our dear Phyliss
Meth, who died this afternoon from complications of COPD, at age 85. It was
fairly sudden, and she had been in full vigor up until just a few weeks
ago.
I started going to OUSA events in the early '80's, and I remember
On Jun 16, 2013, at 4:27 AM, Kimberly kcr...@kimscrane.com wrote:
Just did some surfing on the, Ships To German Etsy Site and came across these
two origami book that can be down loaded in PDF format for a small fee. Is
this legal?
The owner info is here:
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On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Joseph Wu qu...@origami.as wrote:
On 2013-04-25, at 9:43, Alex Barber alexbar...@gmail.com wrote:
There's a campaign for clothes for kids designed by Diane von Furstenberg
at the Gap. Some of the visuals feature origami with patterns. Does
anyone
know who