"I’d also just like to see if Peter Engel perhaps would tell us a bit more. I
think in Folding the Universe you quote Yoshizawa on the same subject… and
Arthur L Loeb mentions music in the introduction too.
Peter it would be interesting if you can remember - was there a conversation
with Yoshi
Gerardo wrote:
>There's a reference to folding and music in an essay by Tolstoy titled What is
>Art? Wow! What does it mention in regard to both?
This needs some clarification:
In their article 'Leo Tolstoy and the Art of Origami' in British Origami 186 of
October 1997, Misha Litvinov and Serg
Thank you once more to everyone who replied my question, both through the list
and privately. I now see, to my surprise, that different people have come up
with the same analogy.
I wanted to concentrate on Lee's very rich email on the subject. Thank you, Lee
for it!
There's a reference to foldi
I started thinking about similarities between origami and music when it
occurred to me that in popular music there are people who write songs
and people who sing songs, and sometimes people do both but often they
don't.
It seems to me that in origami, traditional models are like traditional
s
Sorry, I should have used the word "performer" instead of "interpreter" . I got
mixed up with the word in Spanish "intérprete" which means "performer".
Hopefully, everyone was able to get what I meant through context.
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Gerardo G.
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I received different answers regarding my question about the comparison between
origami and music, both through the list and privately. Thank you all very much.
I wanted to explain a bit more about the comparison I've "heard" in various
occasions, which I'm asking about. I've often taken part in
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One might logically think the Origami and music comparison stems from both
being built on mathematical principles
On Sat, Sep 23, 2023 at 7:38 PM gera...@neorigami.com
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> Hi everyone.
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> Ever since I became an active member of the origami community, through the
> web, I've heard about the
> On 24 Sep 2023, at 20.48, Diana Lee via Origami
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> I'm not sure if this would hold up in court, but you can see the parallel.
> The problem can then extend to:
> 1) if you buy a pattern to knit a scarf,
> 2) if you buy a recipe to bake a cake
> 3) if you buy instructions to make
I have heard of origami being similar to music in terms of origami diagrams and
music sheets in relation to copyright infringement.
Origami diagrams are a set of instructions the same way music sheets are a set
of instructions. Thus, if it is copyright infringement to play other people's
song
What an interesting topic! I remember first hearing the analogy between
origami and music when I heard about Robert Lang's use of the term "opus"
for the different versions of his models.
And to change the subject, but not that much, I have for quite a few years
now, when teaching classes at the l
On Sep 23, 2023, at 6:38 PM, gera...@neorigami.com wrote:
I'm curious about it. Where does this idea come from? Who was the first to
propose it and where did he or she do it?
Hi Gerardo,
I’m sure there’s not a “first,” but when I wrote about origami and music in my
book Folding the Universe (1
I've thought of it myself -- I don't think I heard it from anyone else,
but it seems like a natural comparison.
Mike Naughton
On 9/23/2023 9:38 PM, gera...@neorigami.com wrote:
Hi everyone.
Ever since I became an active member of the origami community, through
the web, I've heard about the c
Hi everyone.
Ever since I became an active member of the origami community, through the web,
I've heard about the comparison between origami and music and how in both there
are composers and interpreters.
I'm curious about it. Where does this idea come from? Who was the first to
propose it and w
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