Origamic Architecture

OA Maillist Archive: 2001_07_02

oa-d Digest				Volume 01 : Issue 4

Today's Topics:
  [OA] OA Exhibit and Site Updates      [ "Andrew Crawford"  ]
  [OA] OA cards for sale?               [ "Theresa Steeper"  ]
  RE: OA CARDS FOR SALE                 [ "Gerry Stormer"      ]
  RE: OA CARDS FOR SALE                 [ "Gerry Stormer"      ]

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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2001 12:49:08 -0700
From: "Andrew Crawford" 
To: oa@evermore.com
Subject: [OA] OA Exhibit and Site Updates

Greetings!

I've been back from the Origamic Architecture exhibit at the American
Craft Museum in New York for a few weeks but, have been too buried in
work to post anything until now.

The exhibit is wonderful.  There are a large number of fantastic
pieces from Masahiro Chatani, Keiko Nakazawa, Takaaki Kihara, Marivi
Garrido, and Ingrid Siliakus.  If you are anywhere near New York
before September 2, 2001, you owe it to yourself to stop in and see
it.

There were quite a few OA aficionados in attendance at the opening
reception and seminars.  We had a number of interesting discussions in
and around the exhibit, several of which will come to the list at some
point in the near future.  Stay tuned ...

I have added a link to the American Craft Museum's site on my "Other
OA Sites" page.

I also posted a whole batch of other updates to my OA site: some
updated URLs on the Other OA Sites page, quite a few new books, and
the latest OA Maillist archive.

  http://oa.evermore.com/

As always, if I'm missing anything, please let me know.


Andrew Crawford
Andrew@Evermore.com
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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 08:23:40 -0500
From: "Theresa Steeper"
To: 
Subject: [OA] OA cards for sale?

Hello fellow list members!
Very refreshing to get a note yesterday from Andrew Crawford.  I had thought
that our maillist had gone to sleep indefinitely. 
Andrew prompted me to look at his website again- this time I noticed a link to
Hilltop OA card company where one can purchase some very nifty OA cards, very
reasonably priced, I thought. 
My question:  does anyone on the list know of other mailorder sources for OA
cards for the general public?  There are times that I would like to send one,
but do not have the time or energy to make it myself.
Any replies appreciated.
Tracy Steeper

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Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 12:42:07 -0500
From: "Gerry Stormer" 
To: "OA Maillist" 
Subject: RE:  OA CARDS FOR SALE

Hi Tracy,
 
I've got a three more sites that sell "pop-ups" that you might want to
take a look at:
 
http://www.pop-ups.com/
 
http://www.graphics3inc.com/  (looks geared toward businesses)
 
and, of course, Chris Hankinson's great site you mentioned in your
message:
 
http://www.popupcards.com/popupcards/Page_1x.html
 
Best regards,
Gerry Stormer
http://members.home.net/gstormer/
 
 
You wrote:
 
My question:  does anyone on the list know of other mailorder sources
for OA cards for the general public?  There are times that I would
like to send one, but do not have the time or energy to make it
myself.  Any replies appreciated.
Tracy Steeper

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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 23:25:35 -0500
From: "Gerry Stormer" 
To: "OA Maillist" 
Subject: RE:  OA CARDS FOR SALE

Tracy,
 
Just thought of another outlet for OA cards.  I can't believe I forgot
to mention this one but I received the latest catalog today and I
wanted to be sure to mention it to you.  I've ordered a few times from
this company and the cards are beautiful!!  Unfortunately, the company
isn't on the 'Net so you'll have to let me know if you want me to
email the information to you directly. I've scanned the catalog so
attaching them to a couple of email messages wouldn't be a problem.
Only 8 files ranging in size from 108 kb - 280 kb but I don't think
Andrew would appreciate them on the maillist.  Let me know if you want
to take a look at the scans and let me know your email address.  If
you'd rather not go this route you can contact the company yourself
at:
 
Live Your Dream Designs
Origami Architecture Greeting Cards
2100 N. Main Street, Studio B-1
Los Angeles, CA 90031
phone/fax 323-226-0274
 
Best regards,
Gerry Stormer
http://members.home.net/gstormer/
gstormer@home.com

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