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- Joe the white
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Half a table is quite large, 2.5x3 ft. I originally had a 1/4th reserved but requested it be changed to 1/2.
So far my exhibit models include:
Snail (Intermediate)
Flying Kabutomushi (Intermediate)
Dragonfly II (High Intermediate boat, designed for use in America's Cup)
Phoenix (High Intermediate, a tribute to Akira Yoshizawa)
Mole (Complex)
Rhinoceros Beetle (Complex)
Hermit Crab (Complex)
Mating Mantids (Complex, with inspiration from Jun Maekawa's model)
Kappa (Complex)
Rooster (Complex)
Harpy (Complex)
Mongoose VS Cobra (Complex, a tribute to Neal Elias)
I have about two more in my head to design/re-fold though, and my design challenge model.
So far my exhibit models include:
Snail (Intermediate)
Flying Kabutomushi (Intermediate)
Dragonfly II (High Intermediate boat, designed for use in America's Cup)
Phoenix (High Intermediate, a tribute to Akira Yoshizawa)
Mole (Complex)
Rhinoceros Beetle (Complex)
Hermit Crab (Complex)
Mating Mantids (Complex, with inspiration from Jun Maekawa's model)
Kappa (Complex)
Rooster (Complex)
Harpy (Complex)
Mongoose VS Cobra (Complex, a tribute to Neal Elias)
I have about two more in my head to design/re-fold though, and my design challenge model.
- Finward
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Are you really sure its free???? If so, it will be there, im sure of itCupcake wrote:And Sebastien: bring your Science vs. Fantasy chess set, what ever you do. Will you be setting up an exhibition? You can only get half or a quarter of a table, but it's free!
Sebastian Arellano
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- Joe the white
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- Joe the white
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Well, when you arrive at registration you get the "Survival Kit". Its filled with a pack of 6 inch kami, some large kami, a few pieces of japanese foil, a ton of american foil, and sometimes a few bits of odd paper such as holographic and pearlescent. If you have a little money to spend, the goldmine has some nice papers, I found some 2ft japanese foil for $2 or so a sheet, and some nepalese lokta (a rather fickle and thick paper). There is the silent auction/raffle as well, it includes alot of things, I tried to get a package of origamido papers last time. The vendors also carry some neat origami themed stuff such as, pins, t-shirts, hats, and sometimes origami vases, YODAS, etc. I bought a Yoda from Michael Sanders last time, I keep it at my library work station .
But still, I have never even folded with large kami before! Same goes for american foil, large japanese foil and holographic paper. So the survival kit would be a gold mine to me! Maybe I'll have to come sooner than I thought, in a couple years or so. I probably only have as much nice paper as the survival kit has.
- Finward
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I have already registered my little 1/4 table. But, again with the %$&@#copyright, can I present science VS fantasy project in a chessboard that its not of my creation??? Or I have permission only showing who is the real creator???
Sebastian Arellano
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- origamimasterjared
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hello newbie to this forum.
Hello, I just wanted to say that I'll be attending OUSA 2007 and it would be nice to meet some new people from this forum there. My name is Won Park and I specialize in folding money. If your interested in folding money I'd like to meet you in New York. I will have my own exhibit and I will also teach a couple of classes.
- Joe the white
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Hi Won, nice to meet you. I've seen your work the past few years through convention photos, etc. Pretty cool stuff, I especially like your use of the patterns on the dollar bill. I've not been much into bill folding, but regret it when I need to tip someone. Montroll's Piggy Bank model is one of my favorites.