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A wonderful page detailing all the various types of japanese papers, their manufacture, and their purpose.
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Originally uploaded by Ori-gomi.
Babelfish just doesn’t translate web pages all that well…
I read the Origami Brasil mailing list, and get the nice digest message sent to me. However, if I can’t pick out what they are talking about, I try to read it through Babelfish. I think it hinders a lot more than it helps!
Variação da Pinwheel, backlit
Originally uploaded by Melisande*.
another wonderful tessellation from Melisande.
it’s completely fascinating how we all pull ideas from each other, and use bits and pieces to create a completely new piece of art. I love seeing people remix other works to come up with something new and wholly wonderful on it’s own.
in this case, the pinwheel meme just keeps going!
From Melisande:
From Jane (mawelucky):
From me:
earlier piece:
links for 2006-01-10
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Fun java game featuring sand, slugs, and gravity. very silly, rather fun.
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very interesting lamp made of cast unryu paper. folding idea?
Origami Joel on flickr!
I’m pleased as punch to see Joel Cooper joining the ranks of origami folders on Flickr.
So take a look at his current photos, subscribe to an RSS feed so you see anything new posted, or join Flickr yourself and add him as a contact, so you see any of his photos show up in your daily feed or “home page” on flickr.
Also, don’t hesitate to check out the great origami community we have going on over here, at both the Origami Tessellations group and the Folding Freaks Origami group!
Joel’s user page, as linked above, is here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/origamijoel/
if you are a member of Flickr, you can send him a message through their messaging facility. Useful in case you’re looking to get a hold of him, too.
He’s got some amazingly impressive tessellation work that I’m excited to see. very good stuff!