Links
2005-2008
Folds i like, creases, wraps, crimps and fragilities.
- Folders
- Subject matters
- Instructions
- Mathematical origami
- Computational origami
- Biological origami
- Robotic and origami
- Applied origami
- Humanities and origami
- Origami supplies
- Folder's meeting
- Articles and medias
- Books
- Miscellaneous
- Folders
- Asia
- Japan
- Hojyo Takashi (sophisticated models - Many human figures)
- Noboru Miyajima (complex models)
- Hiroaki Takai (simple and expressive forms - well diagrammed)
- Hideo Komatsu (sensual models rare clown mask)
- Akira Kawamura (35 diagrams)
- Hideaki Azuma (lots of geometry)
- Ashimura Shun'ichi (productive and poetic at the same time)
- Shintaro Miyamoto (pokemon, machines and other contemporary subjects)
- Satoshi Kamiya (very complex) - China
- Taiwan
- Sy Chen (USB symbol, flags) - Israel
- Paul Jackson (one crease minimal origami, crumpling, organic abstract)
- Saadya Sternberg (curved folding) - Russia
- Japan
- Africa
- North America
- Canada
- Joseph Wu (Vancouver - big database, rare computer model)
- United-states
- Sarah Morris (origami series)
- Robert Lang (West coast - realistic models, computer programs, diagramming conventions, books)
- Eric Demaine (MIT, Boston - Recent results in computational origami)
- Brian Chan (North east coast -many insect models)
- Tom Hull (North east coast - many related mathematic models and resources)
- Yuri and Katrin Shumakov from Oriland (fairy style)
- David Huffman (curved and complex folded structures)
- Jim Plank (modular origami)
- Jeremy Shafer
- Philip Chapman-Bell (various boxes and more)
- Ray Schamp (beautiful CPs)
- Canada
- South America
- Antarctica
- Europe
- France
- Vincent Floderer (crumpling technique)
- Marie-ange Guilleminot ("oursin", 1998)
- Pierre Bismuth (conceptual)
- Marc Geffriaud (paper boulder diagram for th Lyon biennale in 2007)
- Spania
- Peter Budai (fractals, catapult, diagrams) - Italia
- David Derudas (birds, butterfly and a rare shell diagrammed)
- Mauro Pucci (monsters) - Germany
- Sebastian Marius Kirsch (various models and diagrams and collaborations with Vincent Floderer)
- Hanjo Berressem (folded space) - Britain
- David Mitchell (Modular origami, books, articles)
- Sajid Shah Nawaz Khan (member of the British Origami Society)
- Richard Sweeney (lots of curved folding)
- John Smith - Portugal
- Fernando Nascimento (modular origami, animals) - Poland
- Monika Sosnowska ("1:1", Venice Biennale, 2007)
- France
- Australia
- Matt Gardiner (Installations with robots, videos and origami) - Others
- Gilad Aharoni (big gallery)
- Asia
- Subject matters
- Nature
- Butterfly by Kunihiko Kasahara
- Schrimp
- Pacific giant Red Sea Urchin by Robert Lang
- 145 points sea urchin by Toshiyuki Meguro
- Geometry
- Modular origami
- Spidron by Dániel Erdély, Péter Kőszegi and Rinus Roelof
- Business card origami by Malachi B-J Brown
- Chinese modular origami
- Spike Ball heaven - Tesselation origami
- Origami Cooper (masks and tiles)
- Bill Clarke (lib and tips)
- Ron Resch (World's largest Easter egg and much more) - Curved folding and circle paper
- Wholemovement by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- Article from The Institute For Figuring
- Knotology
- Paula's house by Paula Versnick (lots of resources)
- Heinz Strobl gallery - Others
- Infinite folds by Peter Budai (Fractals)
- Pyramid origami by IKEGAMI Ushio
- Business Card Menger Sponge Project by Dr. Jeannine Mosely
- Art and geometry of folding circles by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- Map projections by Carlos Furuti
- Modular origami
- Masks and figures
- Money origami
- Hasegawa Yosuke - Fantasy and imaginery
- Myths
- Monsters by Atsushi ISHIKURA at Origami Kaiju (diagrams) - Science-fiction
- Star Wars origami by Chris Alexander (no diagrams) - Video-game
- Others
- Pikachu from Pokemon series (diagram)
- Muppets by Robin Glynn (diagrams)
- Myths
- Game
- Airplanes, boats and other vehicles
- Various models by The PC Help Group, inc. (diagrams)
- Papierflieger - German website with a lots of models (diagrams)
- Paper boat page by Ken Cupery - Puzzle
- Various puzzles by Tony Cheng of Origami-USA society
- MIT puzzles by Erik and Martin Demaine
- Georges W.Hart (not exactly origami)
- Cochae (illustrations and puzzles)
- Toy strip origami by Peter Grabarchuk
- Checkered origami patterns - Others
- Toyland (origami that flip, flap, float, flutter, fly, spin, serenade, explode, inflate and narrate)
- Airplanes, boats and other vehicles
- Illusion and magic
- 20 $ Bill 9/11 anomaly by Clide Lewis - Manufactured products
- Klein bottle (no diagram)
- Origami house (collective work - image gallery) - The infinitesimal and the infinitely great
- Snowflake (diagram)
- DNA (diagram)
- Molecules (computer program)
- Pseudoglobe in the shape of a polyhdron (in construction by Carlos A. Furuti) - Symbols
- Philosophy
- Nature
- Instructions for fold
- Diagrams
- Napkin Folding (10 diagrams)
- Boxes and containers - Crease patterns
- Crease patterns by Robert Lang (2004)
- A beginner's guide to crease pattern by Eileen (2005) - Demonstrations
- Phone folding in British origami website
- The instructables website - Paper techniques
- Diagrams
- Mathematical origami
- Scholar courses
- Origami and math by Eric M. Andersen (2004)
- Origami et géométrie
- Paper folding and Math and topology especially - Fundamental researches
- Origami from Mathworld (Wolfram website)
- Geometric Folding Algorithms: Linkages, Origami, Polyhedra by Erik D. Demaine and Joseph O'Rourke - Industrial applications
- Deployable structure by Dr Sergio Pellegrino
- Deployable structure technology, university of Cambridge
- Solar sail design by Benjamin Diedrich
- The Applied Math Lab
- Scholar courses
- Computational origami
- Fundamental researches
- Doodle, a descriptive langage to produce origami (Jerôme Gout, Toulouse, 2001)
- Hiding disks in folded polygons by Erin Mc Leish, Computational Geometry Project (McGill University)
- Selfportrait.map by Lilla LoCurto/Bill Outcault
- Physical-based model of Fabric Drape by Muthu Govindaraj
- The Origami Polygon Cutting Theorem By Eric Biunno - Industrial applications
- Designing roof of Buildings by David Bélanger
- Airbag folding by Robert Lang
- Computer programs
- TreeMaker by Robert Lang
- ReferenceFinder by Robert Lang
- YamaoriTaniori by TanakaQ
- Oripa by Jun Mitani
- Foldinator by John Szinger (last update : 2004)
- Making Origami Instructional Symbolics Interactive by Josh Nimoy, nov. 2002 (java Applet)
a computer program for origami tesselations by Alex Bateman
- Origami Fold Language by Darren Abbey
- Kseg (Free interactive geometry software)
- JavaGami by Mike and Ann Eisenberg
- Foldit (solve puzzles for science)
- Fundamental researches
- Biological origami
- Proteïn folding
- Folding@home distributed computing
- DNA folding by W.K. Rothemund - Bionic and origami
- Geometry of unfolding tree leaves by Biruta Kresling, H. Kobayashi and more...
- Proteïn folding
- Electronic
and origami
- Fundamental researches
- Paper bags and tricky folds by Ivars peterson
- Robotic origami folding by Devin Balkcom
- Fold loud by JooYoun Paek - Experiences
- Ribbon dancer by Bruce Shapiro (2005)
- Oribotics by Gardiner brothers and father (2004)
- Paper Circuitry by unknown - Electronic paper and ink
- MPlasma (corea)
- PlasticLogic (england)
- Somark (usa)
- PolyIC (germany)
- OrganicID (usa)
- Orfid (usa)
- Thinfilm (suede)
- Nanomarkets (usa)
- Fundamental researches
- Applied origami
- Industrial products
- Itbed futon
- Examples of origami used in science and engineering
- Origami helps cellphone cameras to focus - Films and animations
- Fastfilm de Virgil Wildrich (2004) - Clothes and fashion
- Two scarf folds by Alice Gray
- The ancient art of diaper folding
- The Polygon series bags by Ferry Meewisse - Advertising
- Faltwerk - Architecture
- Diller+Scofido (architecture as ironing a shirt)
- Industrial products
- Humanities and origami
- History
- Origami design history by David Mitchell
- Short but precise article in french
- History of Curved Origami Sculpture by Martin & Erik Demaine - Typology
- Design style overview by David Mitchell
- Folding by Brian Chan - Pedagogy
- Origami glossary by Nick Robinson - Politics
- Catastrophe theory by Eric M. Andersen
- Golden Venture folding (particular chinese paper folding)
- FoldingTogether project (brings together Israeli and Palestinian children)
- History
- Origami supplies
- Paper technology
- Paperback by Oleh Yuschuk
- Thermic Paper by Barbara Truffi (french)
- Pulp based computing Marcelo Coelho and Pattie Maes in collaboration with Joanna Berzowska and Lyndl Hall
- Flextech alliance for display and flexible printed electronics
- Magnetic paper by Clairefontaine - Paperstore and bookstore
- Online Sasuga japanese bookstore (origami books, magazines, videos and papers)
- Marie papier (paperstore located in Paris)
- Michel Charbonnier (Origami store in the center of Paris)
- Free online graph paper / grid paper PDFs by Kevin McLeod
- Origami supplies by Kim's Crane (papers, books and other products related to origami) - Other papers
- All banknotes from Japan
- Paper technology
- Folder's meeting
- Mailing-lists
- Origami Mailing-list run and managed by Joseph Wu and Anne LaVin (on MIT server) - Societies, groups and events
- British origami society (lots of different resources)
- Origami Mitra (a group of origami enthusiasts from India)
- OrigamiRio from Rio de de Janeiro (Brazil)
- AEP (Asociaciòn Española de Papiroflexia) in Spain
- CDO (Centre Diffusione Origami) in Italy
- The Israeli Origami Center (main office at Ramat-Gan)
- Origami interest group in the Netherlands (diagrams, computer programs and many other resources)
- Pacific Coast OrigamiUSA Conference (Annual conferences in California)
- The masters of origami, september 2005, Hangar-7, Salzburg, Austria
- OrigaMIT (Erik Demaine, Andrea Hawksley, Brian Chan, Connie Yeh, Jim Sukha)
- Crimp (Folder's network moderate by Vincent Floderer, Romain Chevrier, Denis Ferriol and more)
- The institute of figuring, educational organization dedicated to understanding of figures and figuring techniques
- Imagiro (A bimonthly amateur press alliance about origami managed by Tom Hull)
- Vietnam Origami Group
- Origami contest in Second-Life
- Mailing-lists
- Articles and medias
- PDF Files about origami in Clikerado website
- Origami in Wikipedia (english page)
- Origami in the media originally posted by Janet Hamilton on Origami mailing-list
- OrigamiTube, a YouTube like website devoted to origami
- Books
- "Origami Design Secret" by Robert Lang
- Miscellaneous
- Pepakura
- Pepakura designer by Tama Software, Ltd.
- Yamaha papercraft (animals, motobikes models in PDF files - free to download)
- Hypergami and Javagami by Mike Eisenberg and Ann Eisenberg (Free computer program to make pepakura)
- Paperbox online designer by Joe Stewart
- Pepakura
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