FOLD Gets Spotlight in UT Magazine Column
Remember that solidarity event back in March? UT Magazine wrote a column on it – and FOLD was mentioned! In fact, the crane pictured came from FOLD (Anna, to be specific). Cool, isn’t it? =)
Remember that solidarity event back in March? UT Magazine wrote a column on it – and FOLD was mentioned! In fact, the crane pictured came from FOLD (Anna, to be specific). Cool, isn’t it? =)
Robert J. Lang, famous origami artist and physicist, talks on TED.com about the practical applications of origami in science, from telescopes and solar sails to stents that open up your burger-clogged arteries. But also cool is his program, called TreeMaker, which generates crease patterns to almost anything you might want using the Laws of Origami.… Continue reading Origami Artist Talks about Origami on TED.com
On Tuesday March 29th, FOLD held a crane workshop jointly with Hart House at the Solidarity event hosted by the University of Toronto. U of T even reported on it. The likes of David Naylor and the Consul General of the Consul General of Japan in Toronto were in attendance, and the event was so… Continue reading Follow-up on the Solidarity Event
Thanks to everyone for attending our event last Friday! Movie night was a success, and we were able to enjoy Ringu without any technical difficulties or other casualties (phew). As you may know, we also held our end-of-the-year elections. The current exec team would like to congratulate Anna, Chesa, and Qing for making the team.… Continue reading Election Results
So you might be wondering: what was the result of all that hard work making the roses in the SS Lobby, in those workshops, and in the office? Well, first of all, following the lightning sell-out on Valentine’s Day at the revised price of $3, the roses will henceforth be sold for $5. The reason… Continue reading So what happened to those roses?