Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-02-19 Thread Laura R via Origami
> On Feb 19, 2023, at 3:04 PM, Anne LaVin via Origami > wrote: > > The digital interfaces to the NYT generally give subscribers the ability to > share ("gift") a certain number of articles per month for free. Please > consider using this facility to share articles, rather than sending >

Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-02-19 Thread Anne LaVin via Origami
On Sun, Feb 19, 2023 at 12:41 PM wanderer via Origami < origami@lists.digitalorigami.com> wrote: > Thanks Laura - that’s a great article. > > And I think parts of it are online on instagram as well. However - if > anyone wants to read article, but cannot because of NYT paywall, lmk. I’ll > be

Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-02-19 Thread wanderer via Origami
Thanks Laura - that’s a great article. And I think parts of it are online on instagram as well. However - if anyone wants to read article, but cannot because of NYT paywall, lmk. I’ll be happy to make PDF or take screenshots for y’all. cheersVishakha .On Feb 19, 2023, at 12:28, Laura R via Origami

Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-02-19 Thread Laura R via Origami
There is a story in The New York Times (2/16) that is sure for the history books. A reporter chatting with Bing, Microsoft’s AI search engine/chat tool and going too personal and “emotional". It is a little terrifying and funny all at once. Here is the link, not sure if that will work for

Re: [Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-01-31 Thread Lindy van der Merwe
I came across the term "phone folding" when I was searching on-line and really like it and dare I say, what an excellent verbal description of a phone Robert has provided us? I was also very glad to find and link to other verbal instruction sites, notably that of Rikki Donachie

[Origami] Blind-accessible/telephone origami (was: How to fold an Origami Crane according to Chat GPT)

2023-01-30 Thread Robert Lang
So cool to see the resources available to blind folders! Back in the day, verbal-only instructions were called “telephone origami” because they could be taught over the phone. (For the younglings out there, a “telephone” was sort of like an iPhone, except it had two parts connected by a curly