Another guest was Terry Wienert, from F Ciment Pleating Ltd, who gave a talk on fabric folding.
His company makes patterned fabric, using folded card and steam to create patterns. Despite
being created in the 1920s, many of the pleats were the same design as modern origami tesselations.
There were many different styles of folding in the model display. Paul Hanson created a range of Gerry Anderson
models, including those from Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and Fireball XL5. Ashgar Malik brought along a number
of models, including this marauding T-rex, eagle and frog.
Some of the other models included a Skeleton by Sharon Turvey, Katsuta Kyouhai's duck, folded by Alexandre
Jeannier, and Hiromi Hayashi's Gerbera flowers, folded by Emma Tysoe.
Annie Pidel created a series of masks, which look very much inspired by the work of Eric Joisel.
An impressive scene was created by Judith Laing. She folded all of Kuniho Kasahara's Four Seasons Cube, a series of scenes that all fold into cubes, and slot together. Diagrams for these models are in Kasahara's excellent Origami
Omnibus.
Nick Robinson and David Brill were both present at the convention, heckling each other at every opportunity. Here is a photo
of Nick's fish, and David's modular flexi-cube (which is available as a BOS booklet).
Phil Swainback brought along this paper aeroplane. Joel Cooper's suberb tesselated mask was brought along
to the convention in a glass jar, although Joel himself did not attend.
John McKeever folded a Dr Octopus, from
Spiderman, and a series of tesselations.
Tony O'Hare created a series of scenes from Bristol, including two ships from the docks, and this church.
As usual, there was the convention phtograph. Just to be different, here is a photo of Robin Macey taking the photograph.
There were several classes. Here is David King, teaching a grand piano, and John Smith teaching a Fujimoto tesselation.
Finally, here is my class. I taught a fan-winged dragon, which went down quite well. I'm the one on the left. I'm not sure what the collective term for 'dragons' is, but here is a group of them after the foling session.
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