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Winter Term Agenda
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I have a couple thoughts:1) Work on tutorials as a group found onhttp://www.digitaltoolbox.info/grasshopper_basic.html2) Work on…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by will krzymowski Jan 8, 2010.

 

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Firefly offers a set of comprehensive software tools dedicated to bridging the gap between Grasshopper, (a free plug-in for Rhino) the Arduino microcontroller and other input/output devices. It allows near real-time data flow between the digital and physical worlds – enabling the possibility to explore virtual and physical prototypes with unprecedented fluidity.See More
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Eugene Parametric Society #6 (repeat) at Lawrence Hall Room 279

January 12, 2010 from 8pm to 10pm
Greetings and welcome to the Eugene Parametric Society in 2010.Eugene Parametric Society #6 (repeat, because we didn't make the #6 happen in November)January 12th, 2009Lawrence RM 2798pm - 10pmMeeting Agenda:1) Discuss what the group would like to learn this term through our regular scheduled meetings. Topics include the priority and sequence of Grasshopper exercises we would like to explore during the winter term from…See More
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will krzymowski replied to Eugene Parametric Society's discussion Winter Term Agenda
"I'm on page with you guys. I can't meet tuesday evenings. Next meeting i'd like to discuss something we might be able to build, possibly turn into an independent study next term. Will"
Jan 8, 2010
Eugene Parametric Society replied to Eugene Parametric Society's discussion Winter Term Agenda
"An additional thought: Over the holiday break I received word that an abstract I wrote called Machine Craft and the Contemporary Designer: exploring parameters and variables through making physical artifacts was accepted for the National Conference…"
Jan 7, 2010
Christopher Nielson replied to Eugene Parametric Society's discussion Winter Term Agenda
"All, In response to Erik, who requested that I describe my intentions in a design-build project and to the article posted (definitely required reading for this group) I propose that we begin development of a project that spans the realm of…"
Jan 6, 2010
Eugene Parametric Society replied to Eugene Parametric Society's discussion Winter Term Agenda
"Nico sent me this article that is worth reading. In fact, I'd say it is almost manditory in order to contribute to the ongoing dialog. http://places.designobserver.com/entry.html?entry=10757"
Jan 5, 2010
Eugene Parametric Society replied to Eugene Parametric Society's discussion Winter Term Agenda
"(posted on behalf of Nico) Erik, My grasshopper Ning network membership is pending,  so I'll speak here.  The new Grasshopper tutorials look great,  much more essential and open ended, that is to say giving us the tools to…"
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Winter Term Agenda

I have a couple thoughts:1) Work on tutorials as a group found onhttp://www.digitaltoolbox.info/grasshopper_basic.html2) Work on Processing with several more lessons.. (MIT sent me a course book that I can pick from)3) Organize a project, like a design/build thing we can work on as a team with a faculty member perhaps for credit... indie study or researchSee More
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Rhino + Grasshopper University of Oregon Intro Session at Lawrence Hall Room 278

November 17, 2009 from 12pm to 2pm
*RHINO + Grasshopper**Introductory & open session to generative modeling**Hosted by the Eugene Parametric Society for all students*The intro session will be lead by William Robert Taylor who will lead you through the basic concepts of generative modeling in Rhino. Participants will learn how to create simple geometry based on parameters and be exposed to the general environment of Grasshopper for Rhino.At 1pm we will have an open session to discuss generative modeling strategies and how…See More
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Eugene Parametric Society #4 at 279 LA

November 12, 2009 from 8pm to 10pm
Hey Crew,This week we will exploring the fundamentals of Processing.You can download a copy of the software at:www.processing.org/download/We will be working through the learning section of the Processing website at:www.processing.org/learning/I was thinking of having it at the school this week just because things are a little busy right now and my place is quite ready for guests. Does Thursday night work for you guys, or should we try another time, say Wednesday night at 8pm?See More
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The loose mission of EPS

At our first meeting the group discussed the reasons why we would want to get together and learn about parametric/generative tools in design and it went something to the effect of, "solving design problems with accountable tools that help us analyze and generate solutions to meet environmental performance, form and craft desires."Obviously, it is open for interpretation and feedback. Also, it may not be the right mission, so I think it is important that continue to ask the question, "why is…See More
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Eugene Parametric Society #3 at Chula Vista Studio

October 13, 2009 from 8pm to 10pm
In this third meeting we will be exploring how to take Woo Jae's first and second exercises and apply the form to surfaces divided into segments by UV points. We should have time to explore some other topics as well.EPS Woo Jae Exercise_1+2.ghx…See More
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The loose mission of EPS

At our first meeting the group discussed the reasons why we would want to get together and learn about parametric/generative tools in design and it went something to the effect of, "solving design problems with accountable tools that help us analyze and generate solutions to meet environmental performance, form and craft desires."



Obviously, it is open for interpretation and feedback. Also, it may not be the right mission, so I think it is important that continue to ask the… Continue

Posted on October 8, 2009 at 12:12pm

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At 12:01pm on October 8, 2009, Eugene Parametric Society said…
Hello folks,
My hope is that we can use this page to share information and announce future meetings of the minds. It would be great if we could start a collection of works, resources and tools to draw upon.
 
 
 

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