OUSA Convention 2008: Who is going?

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Post by angrydemon »

I wish I could make it on that weekend, but I have school! I would really like to meet you guys some day. Slightly off topic, but are there any conventions anywhere in the world in the next 2 weeks? I'm having my school holidays now.
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Post by Finward »

When exhibiting, be prepared and creative for the label places. I'm still ashamed for mi display.... :oops:
It seems this year convention is going to be very good. Quentin, Terry...
I hope I make it next year
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This year I plan on doing two things. One bring less. Two ask for more space. Even if I don't get the space I will definitely bring less. My display last year was to crowded and not all that easy to focus on. To much stuff brings everything down.

http://flickr.com/photos/bkwebb/639921101/

So I would recommend bring several of your fabulous pieces and space them well.
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Post by qtrollip »

The vote seems unanimous - less pieces, good arrangements and good info cards to go with them.

Oh, another question, is the backdrop on the tables going to be black again? Maybe leave the black models at home??

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Post by HankSimon »

You can always get some white paper or card stock (I think they sell that kind of stuff in NYC :-) ) as background to display your black horses and bears, etc.

BTW, I think a progression of your horses would attract a lot of interest !

If you have the patience and space, I suggest that you take as many as possible, then cull them out on the display table...


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Post by steingar »

I don't know who will run the exhibition now the V'Ann Cornelius is gone. I hope they're up to the job.

I will be attending for the first time in years. I prefer to teach, as I rarely learn anything I can take home. Clever simple things can be learned after hours, and ultra complex models are useless without good diagrams. It does little for me to take home a nice model I can't fold again.
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I think I am going to the convention if I can get everything laid out here at work. This will be my first one to go to I am sure I will be in aw of it all. I would also love to meet some of the artist that I see in this forum. :D
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does anyone know already what's inside the convention book? I submitted a model and I am curious if it was picked... Do they send you a copy if you get published?
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I'm all sorted and I will be attending this year's convention!

(strike one long standing origami ambition!)

Will be looking forward to see you all.
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Post by GiladOrigami »

I've finally registered - paying late fees and all...
Wasn't sure I could make it this year.
Looking forward to see you lot there!
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OUSA Convention 2008: Who is going ?

Post by gordigami »

Gilad
Glad to hear that you will be going to convention !
Your website is one of my very favorites, and I appreciate all the
contributions that you have made to origami .
I am hoping that you can keep your eye out for new, worthwhile origami books to review !
Best of luck, and enjoy yourself there !
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Gilad is going!
see you soon,
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Post by Nathan »

Ahh... I might not be able to go to OUSA this year. Money is short, and I'm not old enough to go by myself without a guardian. See 'yall next year.
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Post by Cupcake »

Well, it seems that the same goes for me. I hope to be there next year, but I can't guarantee anything (although my chances are a lot better).

And any flickr-ers that are going with camera's, please post all of your pictures from the convention on http://www.flickr.com/groups/ousaconvention/
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