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A blogsite not for me to bloviate; but for me to share my origami videos with the origami community. I am affiliated with the Westcoast Origami Guild, Pacific Ocean Paperfolders, Origami Paperfolders of San Diego, Origami USA, and the Origami Interest Group (Origami-L/O-List).
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Karol Kafarski's Yoda
Check out Kafarski's old Jedi master.
CP first published in Korean Convention Book 2015, now made public.
CP first published in Korean Convention Book 2015, now made public.
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Sunday, November 15, 2015
Sunday, November 08, 2015
Thursday, November 05, 2015
Super Transforming Nine-point Exploding Spiky Mohawk Star
Looks to be another fun model from the prolific Jeremy Shafer:
Sunday, November 01, 2015
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Celebrate World Origami Days!
A couple of useful links to check out in relation to World Origami Days: Croatian Origami Society and Origami srce za Japan.
Via Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek:
Check out the Croatian Origami Society Facebook page. Also Origami srce za Japan.
Via Patricia Grodner to the O-List:
Via Sanja Srbljinovic Cucek:
This exhibition is a continuation of the first origami art exhibition in Croatia, with international origami masters, Poetry in Paper in Krapina in 2008. This time, we had fine art professionals, jurying and setting up the exhibition. We had a special way to open the exhibition: the Cultural Attaché of the Japanese Embassy in Zagreb, Mr. Ryohei Nakajima, unfolded a Miura map to symbolize the opening. Some of the feedbacks are that visitors lingered more around origami than around food and drinks, and that the Gallery personell had to gently remind the last of us it was nine, the closing time.
Check out the Croatian Origami Society Facebook page. Also Origami srce za Japan.
Via Patricia Grodner to the O-List:
Origami Heaven is happy to be celebrating World Origami Days this year with 2 remote online classes from Dennis Walker in Scotland and Michael Assis in Australia. These classes are FREE! OrigamiUSA’s Origami Connect team will be producing this event for folders everywhere. We hope you are enjoying World Origami Days in your communities!Via Patsy Wang-Iverson on the O-List:
> Please join us on November 1st!
>
> - Class 1: Dennis Walker at 10:00 AM
> - Class 2: Michael Assis at 11:00 AM
> - Tour: "See" the Origami Heaven and "meet" some of the participants at 12:00 Noon
NOTE: ALL times are in EST (UTC-5) which will be the time zone of New York on November 1. Be sure to check the time in your region since daylight saving times will change on October 31! Use can use the time zone converter at http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html <http://www.timeanddate.com/ worldclock/converter.html>.
Be sure to check your time zone and remember that Eastern time zone changes from daylight saving on October 31!
Please join our classes at the following link:
https://origamiusa.adobeconnect.com/online_class <https://origamiusa. adobeconnect.com/online_class>
Watch for more Origami Connect events on the OrigamiUSA website: https://origamiusa.org <https://origamiusa.org/> --coming soon!
What better way to celebrate World Origami Days than to hear an MAA (Mathematical Association of America) Distinguished lecture by our own Tom Hull!
Date: November 10, 2015
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: MAA Carriage House, 1781 Church St., Washington, DC
http://www.maa.org/meetings/calendar-events/hull
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Exhibitionist Demonstrates Flashers
Malachi Brown shows off some of the flashers he exhibited at PCOC in Boulder:
Sunday, October 18, 2015
PCOC Boulder
| Joisel rat folded by me for Chila Caldera (finally!) |
I drove out to PCOC from LA to Boulder last weekend; stayed and visited with my parents in Colorado Springs between folding. I'll try and gather photos together, soon.
It was great to see old familiar faces from near and far; and connect with some folders I have not had a chance to meet, yet.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
João Charrua Hulks Up!
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Ilan Garibi has an interview of this Portuguese artist up in the Fold. Check it out. Or Hulk will smash!
Hat tip: Ana Duarte
Monday, October 12, 2015
An Orizuru that Really Flies
Origami and technology go together pretty well. Lightweight, efficient structures... and animal shapes. But there's nothing more "origami" than the humble paper crane. Now, courtesy of a small, light, power-efficient microcomputer from Rohm (a Japanese company: don't let the name fool you), the crane can fly. Better still, it's remote-controlled and can even keep itself afloat for around five minutes, according to the spokesperson. It's almost the most Japanese thing here at this year's CEATEC. Almost.
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Sunday, October 11, 2015
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Friday, October 02, 2015
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