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Angrigami

Ninja November 19th, 2008

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My attempt to transform all the anger and create something beautiful.

Ze Frank’s from52to48withlove project received both sweet and bitter reactions. In response to the growing number of angry emails, Ze made a new project—Angrigami.

A square sheet consisting of snippets from some of the emails received can be downloaded here. Cut it out, fold it into something pretty, and send a pic to ze@zefrank.com, to be included in this gallery.

If you’re curious to learn how I folded this, I’ll post an instructional pdf later.

Happy hump day,
Ninja

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Origami lamp shade instructions

Ninja June 10th, 2008

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I’ve been looking to replace my crummy lamp shade with a prettier washi paper one. I found some simple origami lamp shade instructions online, and I bought the washi paper from the Kinokuniya bookstore. The only thing that I can’t seem to find is fire-retardant spray.

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Origami lamp shade design by Tomoko Fuse.

Materials
• 1 piece medium to heavyweight paper 14″ x 22″
• Double sided tape
• Bone folder
• Fire-retardant spray
• Lamp or glass candle

Folding instructions

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Images and instructions via Yasutomo

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Open Source Monster Blot no. 13 Process

Ninja July 23rd, 2007

Ninja says

Hallo, hallo! Good morning! =) I wish I could show you the whole process behind my blot no. 13 origami monster. Unfortunately, I can’t take photos and fold at the same time (folding is sort of a two-handed process). Maybe next time, I’ll see if I can kidnap Penguin + have him viddy record me).

Here are photos from the key stages.

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Here’s the original blot supplied by Stefan.

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In Photoshop, I duplicated it (apple + j) and flipped it horizontally + vertically a few times. I set the blending mode to “Multiply” so that the white background would become transparent. Then I printed out two tabloid sheets of my new pattern.
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I cut them up into squares (1.5 sheets for 12 squares).

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Here are my parts, all ready to be assembled.

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Monster 13 all put together! Rawr! My favorite thing about this piece is the brilliant locking mechanism which allows the head, individual body segments, + tail to swivel + move independently. Huge, huge kudos to Tomoko Fuse, who designed this clever origami toy.
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Here’s blot no. 13 escaping into the wild.

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Most of Tomoko’s books are in Japanese. Sadly, I don’t own any of them, so I can’t be sure how the step-by-step process is (I know some origami books are tricky). But I did a quick book search on Amazon, + if you’re interested in trying out some of her pieces, here’s the link for her books.

Link:
+ buy Tomoko Fuse’s books

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Daily Monster Open Source Blot No. 13

Ninja July 21st, 2007

Ninja says

Happy Saturday!!!

After I burnt my bagel in the toaster, I decided to make a monster + set it free in the wild!

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Can you find blot no. 13?

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There he is!

Big goofy smiles,
Ninja =D

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Paper sculptors

Ninja June 18th, 2007

Ninja says

I have a bunch of paper artists that I’ve tucked away in my head, so I figured I’d share some of them with you.

Joel-Cooper

Joel Cooper folds these wonderfully complex mask sculptures out of single sheets of paper using a tessellated plane

+ Joel Cooper

Laura-Cooperman

Laura Cooperman’s delicately cut and constructed pieces are mechanicalised too

+ Laura Cooperman

Peter-Callesen

Peter Callesen’s pieces are just plain fun

+ Peter Callesen

Richard-Sweeney

I think Sweeney’s work is especially beautiful—so organic and lovely!

+ Richard Sweeney

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