Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Photo of the Day




From December 30, 2012, excerpt from a giant origami crane in Logan Square:

The idea for the crane began because one of her friends, apparently, makes these guys all the time. In fact, as we were chatting in her living room, Sima’s father showed me a small crane that was sitting on the coffee table. 

I learned that the crane in the yard does, indeed, light up in the evenings – and is set on a timer (to go off around 4:30 PM). I also found out that Sima has plans to include a workstation outside, where people would be able to write down their wishes for the new year, create their own origami cranes, and add it to the one in the yard. 

In a way, this additional component transforms the crane from something you just observe to something that you interact with… as anyone passing by would be able to participate.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

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Outstanding detail on this pug face, by Marciano Zavala:



Paper: a three tissue paper 74 x 74 cm.
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Origami Designs Store in The Simpsons



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According to The Simpsons Wiki:

Origami Designs is a store that sells origami designs at the Springfield Mall

Two appearances:


Episode – "The Day the Violence Died"  
Episode – "Last Tap Dance in Springfield"


How to Play with Nishida Shatner






Watch it to the end.  He diverges from the traditional tsuru.


Check out his models.  His alien is outstanding:

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Last POP for 2014


Towelie by Jared Needle




Jared Needle tried to help me with the Sergey Yartsev ballerina crease pattern.  I did not get through it, but may try again.

A few more photos here.


Labrador designed by Jared Needle

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Box with Automatic Opening








Sunday, December 21, 2014

Lecture 5: Artistic Origami Design






Back and Forth and Back 1

Some beautiful work by Ian Koss:


Another Owl Study

Beth Johnson's owl had blown me away

Here's a new one folded from a triangle of elephant hide with acrylic painted on prior to folding, by Edgar:



Golf Bag with 3 Clubs


12-21-2014

Golf bag with 3 clubs
Created by Jesse Barr
Folded by Michael Sanders from one dollar


With Christmas coming up and me not sure what to get my dad, I finally sat down and had a go at this model (was reminded of it when I visited Won Park's group and saw a request for golfing clubs and a mention of Louis Cooper's model- of which I've done her club but never tried the bag).  Jim Cowling had given me hints at WCOG a year ago.  It wasn't that hard; and I'm pretty sure I essentially for all intends and purposes formed the 3 tips out of the paper for the clubs the way Jesse Barr had done. 



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Saturday, December 13, 2014

How to Trisect an Angle with Origami






Hat tip:  Jo Nakashima


*UPDATE 12-14-2014*

Saadya on the O-List makes a great point:

The video is lovely, but I can't help being annoyed that the first discoverer of a method to use origami to solve this problem--Hisashe Abe of Hokkaido University--is nowhere  in the video (body or credits) mentioned by name. It is as if origami is this general pool of knowledge and there are no pioneers worth crediting for their efforts or discoveries. (Meanwhile in this presenter's companion video on "Euclid's Big Problem", Galois and Wantzel--mathematicians--ARE mentioned by name.)