Hi, dude, I´ll try to do my best for help you with your paper, so let´s rock:
sarahw wrote:1. How did you come to doing origami?
I liked it since I was a boy, but I didn´t know that there were books with models or something different to the traditional ship, birds, and whatever.
Some years ago I discovered the origami on internet so I tried to fold some of these great modesl without much success, so I left it again.
Two years ago I decided to look if there was any rose model. I found the kawasaki one and it took two afternoons until I was able to twist it. Some days later I decided to look for a stem for my rose and discovered
http://www.danoftoasters.com. After it I found some other nice models so i keep on folding... until now.
sarahw wrote:2. Did you already feel a special bond/connection with Japan before you started origami?
Before starting origami I was practicing Bujinkan Budotaijutsu for 5 years, a japanese martial art, but that´s my only connection with it before origami. I find the japanese an interesting culture as many others.
sarahw wrote:3b. If yes: Has this connection become stronger now?
I think that now I know some interesting things about that culture, so I can know more things about japan than other people... but I´m not ones of these people who try to move to Japan or they use to eat with sticks... or.. you know what I´m talking about nerds
sarahw wrote:4. What about origami do you find “typical Japanese”?
Some models are, or looks like, typical japanese..
sarahw wrote:5. (How) did you research information about origami?
Internet: web, forums and e-mail lists.
sarahw wrote:6. Is there some sort of goal you want to achieve with origami?
I´d like to be able or creating my own models... but that´s quite difficult...
sarahw wrote:7. How much time do spend (on average) on origami?
Not much, but it depends... when I fold complex models, I use to spend around a hour, and then I leaves the model for another day... If model is not so complex I fold it until it´s finished: between 20 to 60 minutes, I think.
sarahw wrote:8. Do you care more about the result/the finished creation, or about the “origamiïng” itself?
I feel like a waste of time when the result is a crap... usually I give the models to friends, so they have to be nice.
sarahw wrote:9. How long have you been doing it and do you notice progress in your skills/results?
Well, after 2 years, now I can fold some models that I didn´t understand how to fold them before.
sarahw wrote:10. Which origami work that you ever made are you most proud of?
I´m not sure, because people uses to be proud about complex models, just because they are difficult, but some intermediate ones are really great... I like alot of them, sorry.
That´s all, guys!!
PS: Hope you can understand my stinky english. If something is not clear, please tell me and I´ll try to explain it better.
