Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-28 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
> On Jun 28, 2017, at 1:11, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > > I'm sorry no, they are as yet unpublished as we are planning a publication > but our other research is currently taking priority. > > If anyone would like to assist me with the translation I could make them > available privately. I cou

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-27 Thread Matthew Gardiner
I'm sorry no, they are as yet unpublished as we are planning a publication but our other research is currently taking priority. If anyone would like to assist me with the translation I could make them available privately. Matthew. On 27 Jun 2017, at 9:09 am, Jean-Christophe Helary wrote:

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-27 Thread Jean-Christophe Helary
> On Jun 26, 2017, at 19:26, Matthew Gardiner wrote: > > Hi David, > > Last year we did a research project in Kyoto with Kyoto Institute of > Technology. One of the researchers there investigated something about the > origin of the crane, or the multi-crane usage, I forget what it was exactly.

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-26 Thread Matthew Gardiner
Hi David, Last year we did a research project in Kyoto with Kyoto Institute of Technology. One of the researchers there investigated something about the origin of the crane, or the multi-crane usage, I forget what it was exactly. It's in Japanese and I have yet to pay for a proper translation o

Re: [Origami] Folding 1000 Cranes

2017-06-26 Thread David Mitchell
I have just been looking at what I can find out about the history of the Tsuru ... lot's obviously! ... but I am left with a question which I hope someone will be able to answer. It is not clear to me when the now established tradition of folding 1000 cranes and/or stringing them together arose. E