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Origami and iParrott_0206
origami, shapes, picture, fold, microphone, sound, headset, artists, Secret Life, iParrott, folding, art, Greene, Casady, map. You can just turn it on and let the kids figure out how to fold paper by themselves or you can take a few minutes, learn yourself, and keep the kids busy the next time you have them at a restaurant. Basically the program is an introduction to the "Art of Origami" with 12 origami shapes for you to make. Another picture of a Gorilla leads to many pictures of Akira Yoshizawa's work. If you have a new computer this will not work for you, as this microphone needs a separate plug for sound input and another one for speaker output. OrigamiDesk http://www.media.mit.edu/pia/origami/OrigamiDesk.pdf origami desk, tags, electrodes, design, technologies, MIT media, sensing, Physics, DigitalDesk, environments, array, folding, installation, resonant, utilize. This proposal details the design of Origami Desk, an interactive installation where participants are guided through the creation of various origami structures. The installation utilizes several ground-breaking interaction technologies, including electric field-sensing arrays, and low-cost radio-frequency identification tags. The Origami Desk pulls together several ongoing research projects at the MIT Media Lab to illustrate how the judicious combination of new technologies might enable computers to guide users and to actively respond to their actions. The tauFish detect capacitive loading on each electrode by charging it up to a known voltage and measuring the time it takes to discharge the electric field below a hystereic threshold The measured capacitance for each of the 120 electrodes is communicated as a 24-bit value via a multidrop serial bus to a central microcontroller at a rate of about 10Hz. conv03-e http://www.origami.gr.jp/Etc/convention03/conv03-e.pdf origami, Japan, convention, Tokyo, fee, reception, origami classes, Lang, guests, expecting, participation, Toyo University, Origami Academic Society, Origami Tanteidan Convention, accommodations. We Japan Origami Academic Society are happy to announce that we are going to hold the 9th Origami Tanteidan Convention in this August at Toyo University, Tokyo. We are expecting 300+ participants from all over Japan, including a lot of great creators such as HOJYO Takashi, KAMIYA Satoshi, KAWAHATA Fumiaki, KAWASAKI Toshikazu, KOMATSU Hideo, MAEKAWA Jun, MIYAJIMA Noboru, and NISHIKAWA Seiji. Dr. Lang is going to give us one in English (with Japanese translation.) On Saturday, we will have many origami classes in the afternoon, and a reception in the evening. How much: The attendance fee of the convention is FREE for all foreigners travelling to Japan. 6-8 http://nyjm.albany.edu:8000/j/2000/6-8.pdf axioms, origami, intersection, angles, segment, bisector, perpendicular, Thalian, Euclidean Constructions, Pythagorean, triangles, constructions, geometry, conics, mathematics. The axioms are hierarchically structured so that the addition of each axiom, allowing new geometrical complications, is mirrored in the field theory of the possible constructible numbers. The perpendicular bisector of the segment connecting two constructible points is a constructible line. In order to get more structure on, we add another axiom: (4) the line bisecting anygiven constructed angle can be constructed. ii) iii): Suppose that all constructed angles can be bisected. Pappus had an alternative method using conics ([V97]); a pure origami construction for trisection of angles is given in [H96]. (It is a consequence of Bezout's Theorem for algebraic curves that conics have at most 4 common tangents.) Filemaker_Origami origami, animation, Filemaker, Producer, Steve Oakes, Filemaker Japan, motion, Curious Pictures, spot, Filemaker Mobile, synchronization, conference, designers, President, funny. When an LA agency needs some origami animation for a Japanese client, where they gonna call? Director, Steve Oakes enjoys working in a variety of mediums and while the computer is a popular tool for doing dimensional animation he chose the old fashioned approach to this origami challenge. A team of paper folding artists created a series of hand made sculpture the came to life in the frame by frame technique of stop motion. The Filemaker software is a high tech product but the point of the spot is the people-friendly capability of running on many different platforms. A few words from the President of FileMaker Japan, Inc.: Dear all, The Origami TV ad Num57 crease, fold, arrow, instructions, tear, Folding Instructions, directions, diagonals, palm, CARD, ORIGAMI. Do the same with other corners to put crease along. To "crease" means to fold and then open again. To "fold" means to fold and not open. so that all arrows point to the center. 5. With arrow side down, crease along new diagonals in both directions and tear off these instructions. 6. With arrow side up, bring all corners marked with up together. 2. With front down, fold corner to corner to put crease along. paper http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~mdemaine/papers/OSME2001/paper.pdf origami, creases, folding, algorithms, crease pattern, polyhedron, foldability, folds, polygons, mountain-valley, Demaine, origami design, speciflc, plane, tree. Computational origami is a recent branch of computer science studying e--cient algorithms for solving paper-folding problems. For example, it is NP-hard to tell whether a given crease pattern folds into any at origami (Section 3.2), even when folds are restricted to simple folds (Section 3.4). We further distinguish computational origami results as addressing either origami design or origami foldability. Because local foldability is easy to test, the only di--cult part is global foldability, or more precisely, computing a valid overlap order of the crease faces that fold to a common portion of the plane. In contrast to the complex origami folds arising from reaching folded states [8, 14], we can consider the less complex model of simple folds. origamiearth origami balloon, United States Government, endorsement, pocket, Crease, Fold, square, map, product endorsement purposes, advertising, necessarily state, opinions, favoring, recommendation, manufacturer. The curiously-shattered image of the globe (left) can be folded into an origami balloon (some assembly required -- see below) that reassembles the map. Print this page as big as you can, cut out the entire map square, and strike a blow for world pieces. Reference herein to any specific commercial products, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States Government. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States Government, and shall not be used for advertising or product endorsement purposes. Origami http://www.operationmigration.org/Origami.pdf fold, crease, upper, beak, flap, arrow, Lift, Repeat, head, crane, layer, unfold, legs, diamond, Flip. Open the upper layer of the direction, forming a new beak at point a, and crease triangle. 9. Lift just the top layer of back of its head (ouch!) the paper at point a. Repeat step 20 on Unfold the paper and turn Think of this as opening this side so that all four points touch. of the arrows along lines down to make the head a-f and a-e so that they of the crane. Lift the right upper flap gently pulling out at point f and fold it over the wings. 6. Lift the upper right flap, and fold in the in the direction of the direction of the arrow. origami origami, designing, folds, flat-folding, valley, mathematicians, folding, mountain, satisfying, pattern, crease, Lang, angles, square, telescope. Say "origami" and most people picture birds, fish, or frogs made of sharply creased paper, an amusing exercise for children. A square of origami paper that's black on one side and white on the other, for example, can be folded to create a checkerboard pattern. It aims to make optimal use of the paper---i.e., to create a base for a given stick figure with the smallest possible square of paper, or, conversely, to make the largest possible (scaled up) base from a given square. map if you're free to fold as you please. The program, Tess, creates crease patterns for origami tessellations (see Figure 8).
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