Xref: utzoo comp.graphics.visualization:550 comp.graphics:17790 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!sdd.hp.com!mips!ptimtc!nntp-server.caltech.edu!mustang!data.nas.nasa.gov!amelia!eugene From: eugene@nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) Newsgroups: comp.graphics.visualization,comp.graphics Subject: Origami Message-ID: <1991May5.191528.17735@nas.nasa.gov> Date: 5 May 91 19:15:28 GMT Sender: news@nas.nasa.gov Reply-To: eugene@amelia.nas.nasa.gov (Eugene N. Miya) Organization: NASA-Ames Research Center Lines: 24 The thought occurred to me to use the art of origami as a modelling technique for visualization. Sounds kind of off the wall, but I certainly know of one serious conceptual use: %A Haw-minn Lu %T Computational Origami: A Geometric Approach to Regular Multiprocessing %R MS Thesis %I MIT %C Cambridge, MA %D May 1988 %X Alan Huang advisor, patent holder. So I checked our graf-bib files and found: %A T. Agui %A M. Takeda %A M. Nakajima %T Animating planar folds by computer %J Comput. Vision, Graphics and Image Process. (USA) %V 24 %D Nov. 1983 %P 244-254 I think I will spend a tiny bit more time researching into this.