Thursday, December 24, 2009

Variation on V'Ann Cornelius' Origami Picture Frame



Merry Christmas!

Diagrams of the 4 piece model appeared in OUSA's The Paper. A few years back, WCOG members were folding it, and Jim Cowling doodled with folding it from one piece of paper.

Recently, I revisited the model and refined it down to the proportioning shown in the video.




Tuesday, December 08, 2009

When Origami is Just Plane Fun!

I get a lot of ooh's and aah's when I launch my paper glider. But it's nothing new or unique. Just check out Sonny Ang's demonstration of his zoomerang:



Tutorial here, and fine-tuning tips.

Then be amazed at Paper Airplane Guy, John Collins:



Tutorial for a boomerang plane, here.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Aquarium of the Pacific Autumn Festival 2009

From last weekend. Yami, Joe, and I missed PCOC; but some of us had to stay behind to entertain the masses...




Link to pix.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Joe's Twist Box Toy



The first time I saw this was about a year ago. Joe Hamamoto said he got the basket-weaving slinky part from his granddaughter. I don't know if anyone in particular designed it. It's too simple, that I doubt it can be traced to any one person. However, it was Joe's idea to do this out of giftwrapping paper and glue the ends to the insides of a masu box. This is the results.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

POP Beta testing twist box die




I learned this collapsible model (designed by Akiko Yamanashi) from Boaz Shuval at WCOG in February of '05. I thought I"d invest $300 in an experiment, and have a die made of the crease pattern in the hopes that non-folders will be able to do this model. Even though they don't have to worry about putting in the crease lines, it's probably still a bit of challenge to put together and collapse for young kids.

I had a thousand sheets of cardstock scored with the crease pattern in time for the Aquarium of the Pacific's Autmn Festival. Joe, Yami, and I will be making our 5th year return (although I think I missed the last 2 years, personally), snubbing PCOC in San Francisco, same weekend (major OUSA Convention, like the one in NYC).

We just can't be everywhere, all at once.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Lame....

I just figured out that YouTube has disabled my primary account, "due to terms of violation" regarding copyright infringement. A couple of days ago I got two back to back notices regarding my video uploads of Chainey on Mr. Rogers:

Dear Member:

This is to notify you that we have removed or disabled access to the following material as a result of a third-party notification by Family Communications, Inc. claiming that this material is infringing:

Chainey Returns to Mr Rogers Neighborhood Pt I MOV04802: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfGDElz857M

Please Note: Repeat incidents of copyright infringement will result in the deletion of your account and all videos uploaded to that account. In order to prevent this from happening, please delete any videos to which you do not own the rights, and refrain from uploading additional videos that infringe on the copyrights of others. For more information about YouTube's copyright policy, please read the Copyright Tips guide.

If you elect to send us a counter notice, please go to our Help Center to access the instructions.

Please note that under Section 512(f) of the Copyright Act, any person who knowingly materially misrepresents that material or activity was removed or disabled by mistake or misidentification may be subject to liability.

Sincerely,
YouTube, Inc.



Given that there were 3 videos (with Chainey's second appearance in 2 parts), I didn't even think to head 'em off at the pass and disable the third video. I uploaded it so long ago, my mind wasn't thinking of preemption. So it seems 3 strikes and I'm out. Seems grossly unfair to have my account deleted in this manner. If I had subsequently uploaded more copyright infringing videos after their notice, then I'd say that qualifies as "repeat violation".

Ah well.....some 200 videos (origami, gymnastics, and others) that I have to consider whether or not it's worth the time to upload....

One blessing is that I don't have to receive all those comments blasting me for the WCOG video showing Phu Tran teaching it to members, but not being an instructional video of his rose. My God, if you people only knew what a headache that's been....

Monday, October 12, 2009

Japanese Gardens, Van Nuys

Yami, Joe, and I were invited once again to the Van Nuys Japanese Gardens for another Origami Festival; this time arranged by Sylvia Wong (Michael Fritzen, our old contact, has since departed).

Here are a couple of video clips of Yami and Joe in action toward the end of the festival:






Photos here.

Friday, August 28, 2009

A Birthday Message



Fun model taught to me by a Japanese lady at the 2005 OUSA Convention; I believe it's a Kunihiko Kasahara variation, found in Origami Omnibus.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

WCOG Meeting July 11, 2009

Origami pins donated by Mark Kennedy to Yami for distribution to the teachers at last Sunday's Origami Festival at CSULB


While the Cahuenga Branch Library undergoes renovations for the months of July and August, the folding must go on! So the WCOG came together at the Pico Union Branch Library last weekend.





WCOG 2009 photos here.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Monterey Park Cherry Blossom Festival from 2006

Found these clips in a folder and decided to put them to some use. Not much of a video, as with my old camera, I could only take about 10 second clips, bad resolution, and just didn't do much filming that particular year for the yearly festival.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Sunday, June 07, 2009

Won Dollar Folding- That's What I Want!

Photo by Mike Jittlov

Won made it to two different origami meetings out here, during his trip to Los Angeles in February. This video is from the POP meeting, in Roxbury Park.

Pacific Ocean Paperfolders (POP) holds its monthly meeting around the 4th Sunday of the month, from 1-4 PM at the Roxbury Park Recreation Center in Beverly Hills. The address is 471 S. Roxbury Drive, between Pico and Olympic.

Joel Stern took over the leadership reigns after Dorothy Engelman passed away.



Photos here.

Monday, May 04, 2009

Cherry Blossom Festival Music Video 2009


There used to be a musician named Ken who would street perform on weekends in Little Tokyo. Whenever he saw me, he'd play for me one of my favorite tunes: Hana, an Okinawan song. A few years ago, he moved to Phoenix (incidentally, I saw him there at the Matsuri Festival the first year I was invited).

I used it on a previous Monterey Park video, from 4 years ago. I decided to use it again, this time with a Hawaiian version.




Pictures here.