In her email, on Monday the 5th, *Lisa B. Corfman* mentioned we need a
world-wide accepted definition of the concept "traditional origami". Lisa
suggested to start by asking different origami platforms for general input,
and then ask world-wide origami societies to come to an agreement embodied
in
On Mon, Jul 5, 2021 at 6:38 PM Laura R wrote:
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> Does anybody know where I can find instructions for a two-color origami
> platonic octahedron, that is, the upper half should be one color and the
> lower half a different color. It can be made out of two sheets or more
> modules.
>
>
Laura,
Are
On 8 Jul 2021, at 9:06, Gerardo @neorigami.com wrote:
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> In her email, on Monday the 5th, Lisa B. Corfman mentioned we need a
> world-wide accepted definition of the concept "traditional origami". Lisa
> suggested to start by asking different origami platforms for general input,
> and then