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origami, transformation, folding, crease, geometry, architecture, tiles, configuration, membrane, kinematics, simulation, animation, features, angles, crease pattern. Similar concepts of spatial transformation are encountered in the origami art where a planar paper surface, after folding, transforms to a 3-dimentional object. After unfolding an origami 3D paper model until it reaches a flat configuration, a clearly defined crease pattern is formed. This study has used as a prototype of an existing origami crease pattern. Several plants, and most often flower buds, consist of a thin continuous membrane and present two distinct configurations during their life cycle: In one, usually at an early stage in their lives, or during the first part of a diurnal cycle, the folded membrane forms a sort of a cylindrical hub. 16 skates, Instructor, Fee, kids, Japanese Culture, Indiana, Recreation, crafts, flowers, paper folding, art, Origami, Skate Whirl, drawing, Ginger Richmond. Ages: 6-13 Fee: $30 per month No Classes Oct. 1 & Dec. 24 This class is for kids who enjoy crafts. Ages: 8-13 Fee: $30 per month No Classes Nov. 27 & Dec. 25 For kids who love to draw and want to improve their skills. Ages: 5 -- Adult Fee: $20 per month Instructions include correct forward & backward skating, correct balance & posture, stopping & starting on skates, turning and changing direction on skates. Ages: 6 and Up Fee: $30 per month (Includes all supplies) This fascinating art form comes from ancient Japanese culture. We will make an arrangement of the flowers we make, in a vase or pot. Crane fold, unfold, cocktail, sink, reverse-fold, rotate model push, petal fold, repeat unfold, mountain fold, valley fold, equal angles, square base, preliminary base, equal lengths, crease. 1.5 tsp. simple syrup in a cocktail shaker with cracked ice. Shake well and strain into chilled cocktail glass. ABSTR0103 Japan, Deng, Origami Modeling, folding process, Decomposition, lems, odel, pty, Tokyo, Chiyoda-ku, kudanminami, Engineering, Japan Research Institute, Parameter Dependent Prob, Robust Decomposition Methods. Origami modeling, its applied background is how to crush a em PET bottle e ciently. We will give its simple mathematical m showed some simulations by nonlinear software Ls-dyna. Origami dogs directions, origami, convincing, reasons, convincing language, Thumbed Kids, brand, Origami Book Editors, graphic organizer, restate, rug, partner, legs, graph state, origami dog. You have just finished reading two sets of directions to make an origami dog. Ask yourself which directions were easier for you to follow. Using a table graph state your position on which author gave the best directions. Use the legs to give very specific reasons why these directions were better. You may discuss your ideas with a partner. For the rug you should restate that the author you selected was the best as supported by your details. Use the graphic organizer to write a letter to the Origami Book Editors convincing them to include the author you selected in their brand new book, Origami for Four Thumbed Kids. May2003p52-56 pentagon, triangles, geodesic dome, duplexes, surfaces, mirror image, postcard, Structural Origami, ratio, RESONANCE, card, equilateral triangles, eicosahedron, construction, Subramania Ranganathan. We have taken the modular construction of surfaces to the complexity of an eicosahedron, which describes a surface crafted from congruence of five equilateral triangles resulting in the inscription of a pentagon motif. Compare this in complexity with a geodesic dome, a surface as close to sphere as you can get. Here one perceives the congruence of twelve regular pentagons, but each constituted by 10 triangles, which are irregular (a b c), with the neighboring module aligned in a mirror image configuration! These triangles, a total of 120 needed for the geodesic dome, come from 60 duplexes, each card giving rise to 12. firelizd fold, wings, head, tail, flap, neck, legs, layers, folding, sink, reverse fold, Crimp, Repeat, hump, flat. 5. Thin the neck down by folding over the flap to the upper edge of the neck, while at the same time folding back the flap to the point where the center hump meets the edge of the wing. Fold over flaps on both sides to form the front legs. Mountain fold the base of the neck inside of itsself with out folding the out side flap that makes up the front leg. 8. Crimp the neck back towards the wings. 15. Reverse fold down the tail to its base, bringing it down to about the half way mark at the back. ganesh fold, mountain fold, valley fold, crease, triangular, bill, trunk, channel, unfold, leg, reds, arrow, ear crease, squash, upper. Start with a brand new dollar bill with the face towards you but upside down, this way the eye on top of the pyramid on the back of the bill will end up being the eye of Ganesh. Valley fold the bill in half, length and width, to crease it, then fold the edges the same way you fold a paper airplane. Valley fold lowers the fold, mountain fold raises it. Pull up the top and bottom edges of the upper layer of the double Z channel type fold you just made and squash the sides in so they line up with the edges from the back, if you practice and find the correct spots to fold, they will make perfectly symmetric triangular and rectangular shapes. OrigamiRabbits rabbit, fold, Craft Creations, grass, A-B, glue, folding, deep, card, square, ear, diagrams, green paper, Craft Creations Magazine, leaving. Begin by folding one rabbit from the 6cm kraft paper square following the diagrams and instructions given below. I have used different colours for the front and back of the paper in the diagrams to make it easier to see which side is which as you fold. Fold the square in half along the diagonal line A-B, and unfold again. Use scissors or a craft knife as you prefer and try to vary the height and angle of the blades of grass. If you want the latest projects, designer profiles, gallery pages and more, then you need to subscribe to the quarterly Craft Creations Magazine. main presence, ownership, rights, Licences, Media, race, origami, sharing, publishing rights, video, mpeg, mp3, equipment, books, implications. Origami: represents a process and development from a virtual state to a physical state in an architectural manner. Problem with this model: these ideas from white, males and doesn't take into account other members of society e.g. women and other races. Presence in virtual space vs. physical space: Leave behind physical presence eg. race, gender Human presence in virtual space provides the opportunity to live with out the barriers of race, gender etc. but people are still interested in changing these in a space that has the potential to be fairly utopian. The work in the comparison of virtual and physical presence has acted as foundation as many of the differences are fundamental in any kind of virtual physical comparison. 'The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality' M. Heim origami1_98 party, Origami, Hints FOLDER, fold, wizard, Party Time Origami, Beginner, Dimension, State San Marcos, Cal State San, Valley Fold, Mountain Fold, pictures, colored papers, Kikuzara. If you don't go on to GOOD or EXPERT, write to the wizard about your favorite earrrthling things to drink!!! If you aren't going on to the EXPERT level write to the wizard about your party (for example, what type of food would you want, what is your theme, what kinds of decorations would you want ?) Now to top off your party, how about some fancy dishware?! Make a Chrysanthemum Dish (or a Kikuzara) AND a Star-shaped Box. Don't forget you can use two different colored papers if you paste them together!! Then write a Hints for the HINTS FOLDER about how to read the pictures. For example, how do you tell the difference between the Mountain Fold and the Valley fold? FMSample http://home.att.net/~rperhardtdp/FMSample.pdf fold, diagonal fold, opens, crease, book fold, window fold, begun, origami, repeat, rotation, bottom edge, Checkerboard Fold, book fold fall, letting book fold, pinch. Japanese origami paper is coated on one side. Most figures are begun with coated side down. 1. Book Fold: Left edge is brought to right edge so crease is in center and paper opens like a book. 2. Window Fold: Make the book fold, open the paper and make a perpendicular fold, with all folds facing in. 3. Diagonal Fold: Lower left corner is brought to upper right corner, and the paper creased diagonally. 7. Checkerboard Fold: Make a window fold. Open the paper and bring top edge to center crease, and bottom edge to center crease. Make a 1D4" rotation of the paper and repeat. origami drinking cup CUT line COLOR camp, fold, Open House, paper cup, miles, M-25, Lexington, Camp Cavell, lay, Layalongdottedline, Website, RSVP, staff, beach hikes, craft. Cut along dotted line just above here Touch A to B, fold and crease. Fold C to D, lay it along dotted line. Open top of cup, turn over and push puppy. You should have a nice paper cup. DIRECTIONS: Take I- 94 east till it ends at M-25. Camp is 4.5 miles past the town of Lexington on right. an afternoon on the lake shore; bring along a picnic lunch; invite family and friends. Join in on activities including: scavenger hunts, a craft, and beach hikes. The Camp Director and staff will be available to answer questions. RSVP: 1-800-354-9922 or cavell@greatlakes.net Website: http://campcavell.org Layalongdottedline. advside1 http://www.serve.com/hecht/origami/diags/advside1.pdf fold, Repeat, unfold, flap, squash, bird, pull tail, rotate, squash flat, lift, waterbomb, squeeze, frog, reverse-fold, wings. 1. Fold and unfold along the diagonals. 5. Fold white edges to middle line. 4. Rotate out the nested point like the hand of a clock. 2. Fold the 4 corners to the center, and unfold them. 5. Squeeze flat to lock it in place. 6. Pull out the hidden edge; the existing creases will turn it into a point. hold here Gently pull tail straight back to make it flap. 4. Lift up an edge, open it, and squash flat. 03Foreman origami, English, Communication Strategies, folding, communication, language, Japan, practice, explaining, creations, materials, diagrams, photos, accompany, culture. Key words: origami, communication, foreign language teaching, English teaching, college teaching Abstract: Origami is suggested as an effective activity in the foreign language/ culture/ communication classroom to aid in the development of communicative competence in a foreign language (in this instance, English) and to increase awareness of the multicultural face of this aspect of Japanese culture. Second, there are the students' views about the culture with which the language is identified, and how they feel it compares with the native culture. This book, characterized by elementary but non-childish English explanations of how to fold the models, is particularly good for practice in the effective and colloquial use of elementary vocabulary.
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