Re: [Origami] music for an origami exhibition
How about, 'Paper Roses' by Marie Osmond On Saturday, 13 July 2019, 20:44:34 BST, leslie cefali wrote: Meditative Japanese Music, soft and quietly playing in the background. Sent from my iPad > On Jul 13, 2019, at 7:57 AM, Laura R wrote: > > Dear origami friends, > > If you had to ambient an origami exhibition (or an origami museum) what music > would you choose? (Authors, melodies, scores, nomusic-just silence!, all > ideas accepted). I’ll be grateful with your input. > > Kind regards > Laura Rozenberg
Re: [Origami] Terminologi question
Hello Hans When you make one book fold from a square the result is a shape that is called a 'rectangle'. I'm not sure if there is a specific name for the cross that is formed on the square after making two book folds, sorry.I hope this helps. Best RegardsWilliam On Monday, 8 July 2019, 11:27:57 BST, Papirfoldning.dk wrote: When I fold corner to corner I make a diagonal fold and I have created a diagonal crease. When instructing I can tell them to fold corners to corners, or to make the diagonals. When I fold side to side I make a book fold and I have created a ... what? When instructing I can tell them to fold sides to sides, or to make the ... what? Certainly not the books :-) When making each of these steps, I get the diagonal cross and the ... what ... cross? In Danish I call them “diagonalfolder” and “tværfolder”, where “tværs” means across, and I get a “diagonalkryds” and a “tværkryds” where “kryds” means cross. That is, I do not know, in English, the name of the crease that goes from the centre of one edge to the centre of the opposite edge. And I do not know the name of the cross made from two of those creases. I hope somebody can clear up this terminology for me. Best regards, Hans Hans Dybkjær papirfoldning.dk Society: foldning.dk