On one of the origami mailing lists I am subscribed to someone asked:

How do the contents of this book compare with Fuse's two previous (but out-of-print) books on spirals? Does it include everything from those two books (and presumably a bit more)?

As a disclaimer, I don't know Japanese, so I cannot say what background information Tomoko Fuse gives in the two out-of-print publications. But I think even on the models presented in both the old and new publications she gives more information in the new book. For sure, the models are presented more beautifully.

Generally, in the old books I couldn't find much mathematical explanation on how the spirals came to be, or how you could vary the patterns to create your own spirals. While Tomoko Fuse doesn't elaborate on the subject super-extensively in the new book, so definitely gives all the details I needed to understand the concept and how to apply it. I checked whether I understood it when constructing the crease pattern for -fuse-whirlpool_spiral_4_10_10 and then folding it. So I'm quite certain I "got it". So what Tomoko Fuse provides is definitely sufficient, and as mentioned in the review, will give especially the advanced folders much inspiration and joy. For beginners - sure, it'll probably be quite a challenge, perhaps too big of a challenge. But then again, we all progress with time, don't we? :)


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A hand flatterer, not for hobbyists, but for designers, for creative people, for scientists. It shows helixes, spirals, shells and polyhedrons of all kinds. The book not only deals with the mathematical approach of the creations, but also with the philosophical aspects of this art and the creative approaches of the artist herself. e24fc04721

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