Re: [Origami] Origami makes the cover of PNAS!

2024-05-16 Thread Winnie Leung
>>>Glaucio served a stint at NSF, and while he was there, he instigated and >>>championed the NSF EFRI-ODISSEI program that funded much origami research in >>>science and engineering during 2012–2018. Glaucio will be one of the plenary speakers at 8OSME in Melbourne, Australia, in July this yea

Re: [Origami] who is taking care of Francis Ow's website ?

2023-07-26 Thread Winnie Leung
Pretty sure it’s Nick Robinson who looks after the site. If you go to the very bottom, you’ll see “site by Nick Robinson” Francis has passed away for few years already. It might be nobody has his password to access it. Curtis On Wed, 26 Jul 2023, 12:54 am Diana Lee via Origami, mailto:o

Re: [Origami] What to call a diagonal pleat fold eg. nautilus

2022-09-19 Thread Winnie Leung
In Paul Jackson’s book “Complete Pleats”, anything with alternating valley-mountain folds are pleats. So I don’t think there is a special name for pleats that form spirals or twists. Winnie Sent from Mail for Windows From: Diana Lee via Origami

Re: [Origami] What is current status on the color of mountain vs valley crease lines

2022-09-19 Thread Winnie Leung
Red for mountain and blue for valley is common. The other one is dash for valley and dot-dash for mountain if only using black and white. (But I do note that Robert Lang uses a different system in his book Origami Design Secret) Winnie Sent from Mail

[Origami] Folding Australian 2022 is on again!

2022-05-01 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello everyone After cancelling twice due to COVID, we are pleased to announce that we are having another go at the Folding Australia convention in Sydney this year! Our guest will be Prof. Jun Mitani from Japan, and the dates are 13 to 14 August 2022. For more information about location and t

Re: [Origami] Cataloguing query

2022-03-26 Thread Winnie Leung
Chinese, Japanese and Korean, in their original form, use the surname first. But when translated, some editors change the order to make it easier for western readers (which some people deem a form of cultural imperialism), while others preserve the order out of respect for the author’s heritage.

Re: [Origami] History of Chinese Lucky Stars

2021-09-11 Thread Winnie Leung
I can’t give you the precise history but I can give you my experience back in the 80s and early 90s. When I was in HK in the mid 80s in primary school, kids taught each other basic origami (and teachers too – but I learn it mostly from friends at school, and family members). These basic origami

Re: [Origami] Q for US folders

2021-05-20 Thread Winnie Leung
Not strictly for origami but Awagami has a really nice mixed bag of different types of washi paper of different sizes at a pretty good price. I have seen it in Australia so you should be able to get it in the US. Note that most of the paper are not square, and you’ll need to find your own cutte

Re: [Origami] Page Giladorigami

2020-11-09 Thread Winnie Leung
It looks fine to me but your link (not the text) is incorrect. Winnie

Re: [Origami] New Designs - Origami Nakshatras - Help needed

2020-08-26 Thread Winnie Leung
Hi Nikhil There is also a “spot the creator” group and a “modular origami” group on facebook. Winnie

Re: [Origami] 3 small unknown HK books

2020-01-17 Thread Winnie Leung
>Does anyone know something (author?) about those three small basic books? >Their price is 3.5 HK$ each, so I suppose they are from China/HK. >From the design of the covers and the price point, they would have been from >Hong Kong in the early 80’s. They should be roughly the size of 2 business

Re: [Origami] why November 11th is WOD?

2019-10-09 Thread Winnie Leung
My understanding is that 11 November is Remembrance Day / Armistice Day, and so the last day of WOD was chosen as a way to reflect that origami (and especially origami cranes) are a symbol of peace. >I know Oct. 24th is Lillian Oppenheimer’s birthday, which marks the beginning >of a period >k

Re: [Origami] Sighting: Are You Developing Skills That Won’t Be Automated?

2019-10-02 Thread Winnie Leung
Ah – but even if a machine can fold, can it doing the shaping that makes a design look alive? :-) As I recall talking to Joseph Wu, following a diagram to fold origami is like painting by number. Doing origami however, is about putting a bit of yourself into the work. And I don’t think a machi

[Origami] Folding Australia 2020

2019-06-15 Thread Winnie Leung
Origami People - mark the date! If you are looking for the ultimate origami vacation in 2020 that takes you to a faraway place with weird and deadly animals and plants, wait no further. :-) Folding Australia 2020 is now confirmed for 8-9 August 2020 in Sydney. Professor Jun Mitani will be our s

Re: [Origami] Tamayura Origami by Tomoaki Yano

2019-06-01 Thread Winnie Leung
Yano has a website: http://kusudama-heart.com Hope this helps. Winnie

Re: [Origami] Origami conventions in unconventional areas

2019-05-23 Thread Winnie Leung
Sydney Australia! (Ok we are quite developed – except for our internet, the average speed of which is slower than some developing nations. And our public transport infrastructure could do with quite a bit of improvement). We are having one next year in August. I have just booked the venue, whic

[Origami] Seeking roommate(s) for PCOC

2019-02-04 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello everyone Just wondering if anyone is still looking for a bed (or 2) for PCOC at Portland between 11 -16 Sept? Due to my food intolerances I would prefer to have a kitchen, and have found an Airbnb apartment that sleeps 9 max (2 bedrooms). The place is roughly 7 mins walk from the Hilton.

Re: [Origami] Size of folds for earrings?

2017-11-12 Thread Winnie Leung
>Geraldo: I was asked to make folds for a pair of earrings. It's my first time. >Have any of you made origami earrings? What should the final size of the folds >be? It all depends on who is wearing them and what sort of earrings they like. If they like big statement earrings, then anythin

Re: [Origami] Origami question

2017-05-22 Thread Winnie Leung
When I got your link I scrolled to the top and I got a link in orange that says "overseas customers click here to buy this item" in English. (Once I click I go to the page with the address is below - but add http:// in front) buyee.jp/item/yahoo/shopping/origamibatake_c1-009?lang=en&rc=yshop G

Re: [Origami] World record attempt for an origami rhino by Liu Tong

2017-04-23 Thread Winnie Leung
Hi Brian There is no national association for origami in China, hence artists can be a bit hard to find. However, the Chinese New Year Origami 2017 free e-book, downloadable from Origami-shop, will give you some clues as to who some of the designers are. Also, one of two the associations based i

Re: [Origami] What book is this?

2017-02-20 Thread Winnie Leung
Hi Gerado This is Origami Dokuhon I by Yoshizawa. Still in print and available at Amazon Japan. Winnie

[Origami] Reminder - diagram submission for Folding Australia 2016

2016-08-24 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello Everyone This is just a quick reminder that submission for the Folding Australia 2016 Convention will close on 31 August. So if you have anything you would like to share with us, please send them through to: foldingaustralia2016b...@gmail.com And if you are interested in joining us in s

[Origami] Ticketing update on Folding Australia Convention in Sydney, Oct 2016

2016-07-19 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello everyone, This is Winnie from Sydney Origami (again!) Just a quick note to say that we have commenced early bird ticket sale for the Folding Australia convention in October. So get in quick if you are planning on making a trip to our side of the world :-) https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e

Re: [Origami] Origami Whale diagram by Beth Johnson - 20th anniversary origami Tanteidan international convention?

2016-04-24 Thread Winnie Leung
> On Tuesday, April 19, 2016, Todd Sovey wrote: > Can anyone help me find the origami diagram for the Whale by Beth Johnson? > > Thanks, Todd > Beth taught us the model at the convention and it's very easy and very "reverse-engineerable". The things to note are: - The water spouting out is act

[Origami] Whose monkey?

2015-12-12 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello everyone Would anyone be able to tell me who the designer of this monkey is? Or is it a traditional version? http://how-to-origami.com/origami-monkey.html Thanks! Winnie

Re: [Origami] Paper shops in Tokyo?

2015-10-26 Thread Winnie Leung
Here's your list Ekaterina: http://www.orihouse.com/until2012/japan2004/shops.html It's a bit hidden because the orihouse site was revamped and this page was not replaced. But it's still there and pretty useful and accurate. If you are after kami type paper I would recommend Shimoshima, Kurosa

[Origami] Ethyl Cellulose

2015-09-10 Thread Winnie Leung
Good morning everyone This morning I came across something called Ethyl Cellulose, which is meant to be a high quality archival glue (with a price to match!) Has anyone used it, and is it any good compared to methyl cellulose? Winnie

Re: [Origami] standing crane diagram

2015-08-15 Thread Winnie Leung
>Please, the traditional crane is well known…. >but i am seeking for a diagram of a crane, who really stand on two legs…. >flat cranes i kow…. >Please give me some ideas tec. if you can help! Jun Maekawa has a standing crane in Genuine Origami. Robert Lang has a Dancing crane in Origami Desig

Re: [Origami] Origami: New Paper sighting

2015-08-11 Thread Winnie Leung
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Paper Dragon wrote: > > > I got this link from a friend. It might be interesting for a paper review > > BBC: How to save trees? Make paper from stone > > 11 August 2015 Last updated at 03:03 BST > > http://www.bbc.com/news/business-33858383 I believe Kade C

[Origami] Using Yoshizawa butterfly as logo

2015-05-23 Thread Winnie Leung
Our group, Sydney Origami, finally received all the paperwork in late April to become Sydney Origami Inc., a fully registered non-profit association (aka a legal entity, rather than a hobby group. Yay!) In order to help us grow, we looking at designing a logo and setting up a website. We reall

[Origami] 7 OSME

2015-04-18 Thread Winnie Leung
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. Winnie

Re: [Origami] origami book database?

2014-12-29 Thread Winnie Leung
I find Gilad Ahroni's website really good for finding out what's in a book. http://www.giladorigami.com/ I don't think you can update it though. It's not an open database. Winnie

Re: [Origami] History of Origami

2014-11-16 Thread Winnie Leung
Origami by Torimoto and Duke has a pretty good section on the history of origami. Complete Origami by Kenneway has good sections of history peppered throughout the book.

[Origami] Copyright, teaching and other art commissions

2014-09-13 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello Origami Brain Trust I am in the process of setting up our local origami club as a "proper", registered, entity. Would our lovely community be able to advise me, what are the suggested protocols around teaching and other commissions, eg art installations, for which payment IS exchang

Re: [Origami] Stuffed Origami Crane

2014-09-02 Thread Winnie Leung
This is fantastic! Great fabric too - and you even have the mid wing crease mark!

Re: [Origami] MC ON A PLANE

2014-08-30 Thread Winnie Leung
>Here's a question. What happens when you take methyl cellulose powder on a plane? (Checked or carry-on) I think it will depend on packaging. In a jar with a commercial label, particularly if it looks like it's unopened (particularly if it says wallpaper paste)? Probably nothing. In a litt

Re: [Origami] Grammar and traditional origami?

2014-08-28 Thread Winnie Leung
I think the style of language used should be in context. If it is an academic journal, formal grammar should be used. If it is for a club newsletter, the formal rules can be relaxed. If it is an email with friends, the style can almost be conversational. In terms of traditional models, I don't

Re: [Origami] 6OSME - Tokyo

2014-07-28 Thread Winnie Leung
I found the Sensoji and the surrounding area in Asakusa to be very interesting, and if you walk a bit further (ok quite a bit further), the Edo Tokyo Museum is very good as well. And one of the must-see would be the Tsujiki Fish Market and the food market distract around it. If you can be bothere

[Origami] Commercial commission - what to do?

2014-07-08 Thread Winnie Leung
Hello O-listers I was wondering if the list members here can give us some advice? Our little origami club (based in Sydney Australia), has been contacted by a creative agency to provide ~20 pieces of art along the themes of "People, transport and health" (sounds like an insurance company or the

[Origami] 6osme and 20th tanteidan

2014-01-31 Thread Winnie Leung
I was wondering if there are any solo females who are planning on going to 6osme and the 20th tanteidan and might consider sharing a fairly budget hotel/hostel/ryokan room? Nothing's been booked at this stage and I know it's a bit early, but I thought I'll pose the question now so people can st

[Origami] An old post on an origami post doctoral fellow in the US military

2014-01-25 Thread Winnie Leung
I was wondering if anyone could help with the info in an old post? (I would search the archive but they both seem not to work any more). Quite a while back, someone on the mailing list (I think it was Robert Lang) posted a link to a job in the US Military for doing some origami related research.

[Origami] Anonymous Origami by Stephen Gill

2014-01-15 Thread Winnie Leung
I have always been very curious about this book. Does anyone have one and is it really as interesting as it sounds? http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/ANONYMOUS-ORIGAMI-by-Stephen-Gill-SIGNED-NEW-/291 056767906?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:AU:3160 Winnie

[Origami] Practical origami - WARNING - this is a bit naughty

2013-11-12 Thread Winnie Leung
I was reading the newspaper online and came across another application of the concertina fold: http://www.origamicondoms.com/#!male-condom/c1e2z (Admin - please delete if inappropriate!) Winnie

[Origami] Origami sighting - in an art gallery in HK

2013-11-12 Thread Winnie Leung
Was in HongKong not long ago with my family. Dad, who likes exploring by himself, walked into a gallery with lots of origami by chance - so like all obliging Dads he took me there. Glen Clarke is an Australian Artist based in SE Asia, using various currencies, folding them into shirts and arran

[Origami] Fish base crease pattern

2013-11-09 Thread Winnie Leung
On a chocolate box. http://www.flickr.com/photos/leung_wwy/10768844453/ The chocolate was really good too. In fact it was only now that I noticed the pattern - before I just kept the box as my son's writing/drawing board. Winnie

Re: [Origami] Origami places in Hong Kong?

2013-10-04 Thread Winnie Leung
Ekaterina - I will also be visiting HK in November but only for a week at the start of the month. There are no specific origami paper shops but you'll find a good selection of kami type origami paper at most (Chinese) bookstores and Japanese department stores, as well as shops like Daiso. Many st

Re: [Origami] Ordering books from Amazon (Japan)

2013-09-09 Thread Winnie Leung
Yes I have done it before (to Australia). New books only and I saw that some of the used books also ship overseas. Never had any problems. Winnie

Re: [Origami] Original Origami shirt and tie

2013-08-11 Thread Winnie Leung
I am happy to say that I have now folded the shirt with tie from Stefan's diagrams, although I think I used the wrong side of the dollar note. Oh well - that means I'll do it again some other time :-D Winnie http://www.flickr.com/photos/leung_wwy/9383033294/

[Origami] Origami sighting

2013-07-24 Thread Winnie Leung
I was watching QI (BBC Stephen Fry) on television tonight, and noticed that Sandi Toksvig was wearing a brooch on her top, which looked a pound or euro origami shirt with tie! I have to confess that I haven't seen the shirt with tie before, only the shirt with no tie. So - off I go tonight on th

[Origami] Origami Heart

2013-04-29 Thread Winnie Leung
It looks like there is currently a copy of the rare, out of print, first edition, possibly mint condition Origami Heart book by Francis Ow on sale at ebay! http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/3-lot-Origami-Hearts-Francis-Ow-Hawaiian-Style-Mo ney-Folds-by-Jodi-Fukumoto-/350781123082?ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:

Re: [Origami] square made from two dollar bills

2013-03-21 Thread Winnie Leung
>>>All, anyone aware of diagram / instructions on creating a square from two single dollar bills Check out Won Park's Extreme Origami. There are a few pieces of multi dollar bills design. Winnie

Re: [Origami] Identifying models and their creators

2013-02-26 Thread Winnie Leung
>>>http://sphotos-f.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/581875_618685691480746_1982 950065_n.jpg I don't know about the others but this one (the first link) looks like Herman van Goubergen's curler unit. Cheers Winnie

Re: [Origami] Origami online game

2013-02-04 Thread Winnie Leung
>>>'Uncle'.  I have made it to the "T", for 3 days, now.  I can get 72%, even get it totally in the lines, but I need one more move to finish.  If only I could use one of the two moves I didn't need in others.  I have had to start over several times (urgh, the computer).  How many more fold challe

Re: [Origami] Origami online game

2013-02-01 Thread Winnie Leung
>>I haven't even seen the "T"!  I have had 100%, even did one of them in less steps, but can only get 69% on the Finger Trap, and I can't move on until at least 80%  urgh..  I'll try tomorrow.   Let me know tomorrow if a hint is needed on the Finger Trap - I promise I won't reveal the solution

Re: [Origami] Origami online game

2013-01-31 Thread Winnie Leung
> It's called "Folds: Origami"> > http://www.flonga.com/play/folds-origami.htm This game is totally addictive but unfortunately I am stuck at the level "Letter T!". Thanks for sharing but I do wish there is a solutions page :-) Winnie

Re: [Origami] Kusudama Flower Ball - Traditional Model?

2013-01-25 Thread Winnie Leung
>Would appreciate some help. Can anyone tell me with certainty if the following >model which requires g*ue to assemble is a traditional design? : >http://foldingtrees.com/2008/11/kusudama-tutorial-part-1/ >If it is not, please advise the name of the designer. I had the impression >that this is

Re: [Origami] Systematization attempt of Origami Art

2012-12-03 Thread Winnie Leung
>>> Hank Simon wrote: Naive Question - The traditional flapping bird generates a curved surface by tension. I'm sure there are others, but I don't recall them. Has anyone written a paper that categorizes this type of model with 'non-creased' curved surfaces ? [The flapping bird is an exception to

Re: [Origami] Robert Neale's Dragon

2012-11-18 Thread Winnie Leung
Thanks for passing on my message. I have now obtained permission from Bob for teaching his dragon. With regards to whether or not to ask for permission when teaching, I guess the boundary on whether to ask or not will be different for everyone. For me personally, if I am teaching in a private se

[Origami] Robert Neale's Dragon

2012-11-17 Thread Winnie Leung
I'll be teaching a couple of kids' origami classes in nearby libraries in January (Australian summer holidays), and the library is thinking of using the upcoming Hobbit movie as a theme. I found Robert Neale's dragon in one of my books, and would like to teach that. Does anyone know how I c

[Origami] Using steam to wetfold or shape

2012-11-14 Thread Winnie Leung
Just wondering, has anyone else tried using steam for wetfolding or shaping? I tried it today - primarily because I am busier now and didn't want to do a full blown wetting of paper with brushes and bowls and spray can etc. (Steaming is a technique I picked up years ago doing Chinese kno