d the workshop PDF from this link: http://goo.gl/bcvRNH Download event poster from this link: http://goo.gl/Q0KWCM Brief: Cairo is filled with barriers controlling people movements, suppressing them as well as detaining green and public spaces to the extent that most people have been taking these spaces for granted. Public spaces have been for a while the periphery of our daily life. We will explore in this workshop how we can manipulate and alter people’s perception and direct their attention to how these spaces are integral for city life. This exploration will be backed up by intensive technical tutorials introducing computational design and fabrication techniques and tools mainly Rhino, Grasshopper, Geco and Ecotect. Not only will this be the typical technical workshop, but rather you will also have the chance to be guided step by step on how these tools are used through out different design stages in a real world scenario. Design prototypes will be produced through 3D printing, the main workshop output will be a fabricated one to one functional model for one of the designs using our new in-house CNC machine. Tutors (check the PDF for bio): Olga Kovrikova, MArch DIA Alexandr Kalachev, MArch DIA Karim Soliman, MArch DIA Islam Ibrahim, MArch DIA Sherif Tarabishy, B.Sc. AAST Application: Application deadline 1 September 2013 ** For students (undergrad / Master), teachers and PhD proof of status is required (university ID with a date or a certificate of enrollment) to apply for the students package. Packages (choose one of the following in the application form): 1. Standard registration Course fee is 4250 EGP For Students 3500 EGP 2. Early bird registration discounted fee For Professionals 3750 EGP For Students 3000 EGP ** Early bird offer ends on 14 August 2013 3. Group registrations discounted fee (5 or more) For Students 20% off - You will have to fill out an application form here: http://goo.gl/0QxAga - You will need to submit your CV and Short Portfolio (max. 10 MB) to info@morph-d.com, email subject: “Morphing Norms Application” (we will decide if you are eligible for an early bird discount or not based on the date of your email submission) - We will confirm receiving emails from all applicants. Successful applicants will be contacted 5 days after each deadline (early bird/final) and will have to confirm participation within 3 days, if they fail to do so, places will be given to others on the waiting list. - A maximum of 30 applicants will be selected.
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s visual programming interface, Firefly gives you the ability to create interactive programs and devices by manipulating elements graphically rather than by specifying them textually. It attempts to bridge the gap between the digital and physical worlds by simplifying the prototyping process for interactive objects. It combines a specialised set of components with a novel communication protocol (called the Firefly Firmata, or Firmware) which together enable real-time feedback between hardware devices such as the well-known Arduino micro-controller and the Rhino / Grasshopper modelling environment. All this happens instantly - so there's no compiling. Your program runs as you build it, making development and prototyping an extremely rapid processNOTE: You have to bring your own computer with Rhino 5 installed.Register:http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1730Optional: Arduino/FireFLY electronics kitPrice: $129.00 USDEach team [ 2 or 3 students ] will be able to use or buy a specialised Arduino/Firefly electronics kit as part of the workshop fee. Get the kit:http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1783//Firefly - Prototipos interactivosLugar: Sala Ejecutiva 1Precio: $95.00 USDIdioma de curso: InglésProfesor: Andrew Payne, LIFT architects | Harvard GSD | FireFlyProgramación de arrastreUtilizando la interface de programación visual de Grasshopper, Firefly tiene la agilidad de crear programas y dispositivos interactivos, por medio de manipular elementos gráficamente, en lugar de especificarlos textualmente. Intenta crear un puente entre el mundo digital y el físico simplificando el proceso de prototipo para objetos interactivos. Combina una series de componentes especializados con un nuevo protocolo de comunicación (llamado Firefly Firmata o Firmware), en el cuál juntos permiten una retroalimentación en tiempo real entre los dispositivos hardware, como lo es el microcontrolador Arduino, y el ambiente de modelado de Rhino / Grasshopper. Todo sucede instantáneamente, por lo que no hay compilación. El programa se ejecuta como se construye, haciendo los procesos de desarrollo y prototipado extremadamente rápidos.NOTA: Tienes que llevar tu computador con Rhino 5 ya instalado.Regístrate:http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1730Opcional: Arduino/FireFLY kit electrónicoPrecio: $129.00 USDCada equipo (2 o 3 estudiantes) podrá utilizar o comprar un kit Arduino/Firefly especializado como parte del curso. Obtén el kit:http://www.mcneelmiami.com/inc/sdetail/1783…
e inner face temperatures (from 4 to 6; at 4 is similar)
I checked this early on to cross-reference it with the comf map outputs, and that's what led me to suspect something weird may be going on with them.
When you once again omit the schedule, air change and system setting assignment part of our script, you get the below comf map results:
Comf map output of CMAP script with ideal air / OS system, schedule and ac/h script section bypassed
When you set the programme in the CMAP script to Office:OpenOffice, you get an similar output:
Comf map output of CMAP script with ideal air / OS system, schedule and ac/h script section included, with Office:OpenOffice programme set
Once I switch to the MidriseAppartment:Appartment programme, even with the ideal air / OS system parameters bypassed in the script, I get the following:
Comf map output of CMAP script with ideal air / OS system, schedule and ac/h script section included, with Appartment schedule set (same output whether ideal air part settings excluded or not).
Having stared at this "the men who stare at goats" style for quite some time now, I think I see the pattern now; the difference between the apartment and office programme is in the loads, etc. which mods the surf temps, which changes the distribution (and that one result you had that looked totally different did not reappear).
As for the 'wash' of temperatures- yes.. granted, the U value of the glazing is pretty good; the spread of temperatures we are looking at is only about 0.3 degrees, on average.
Maybe that simply *is* the distribution, and the E+ radiance temp output snapshot leads me down a false cognitive avenue, priming me to expect a different distribution than actually present?
Best,
Max
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ng Grasshopper (Rhino. Plugin) by the end of the workshopStudent performance objectivesSchedule :Deadline for Registration : July 14,2016After Submitting your registration form, you will be contacted for confirmation.Workshop Starts : July 17, 2016The workshop consists of 10 lectures, Each lecture lasts for 3 hours.3 lectures per week (Sun,Tue &Thu) Fees : 900 L.EYou have to fill this registration form below if you want to attend the workshop. We only have few places available. Prerequisite:-Basic knowledge of any 3d modeling software “Sketchup, 3dsmax, Rhino, Maya, ...,etc.” is required to attend the workshop.- Student must bring their own laptops.Students output during previous workshops :https://www.facebook.com/GIZMOSTUDIO.AS/photos/?tab=album&album_id=548388031851299instructor: Hassan ragab https://www.behance.net/hassanragab…
is for - to "index" surfaces). Anyway in order to test this you can connect the test 2 surfaces provided in the sList (= List of surfaces):
Thus, if you want:
To access an x panel:
Brep panelX = (Brep)sData.Branch(surfaceIndex, Uindex)[Vindex]; // cast is required
To access an x panel edge:
Curve edgeX = (Curve)sData.Branch(surfaceIndex, Uindex,Vindex,2)[index]; // cast is required
blah, blah...
The only thing remaining is to find the "centroid" of normals per panel per U/V surface division point. I'll do that in the next update (in fact is ready and working, but I'm thinking to replace portions of some code in order to speed up calculations).
For instance I used that AreaMass... method in order to find the centroid per triangle (normals are the normal of a 3 pts Plane):
but as it says: slower than a Harley.
more soon…
ere:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/finding-the-neighboring-cell?id=2985220%3ATopic%3A135232&page=3#comments
Your posts helped me a lot to get to the point where I'm now. But still I'm trying to fix the problem posted above. I need to know for every surface in a brep the angles to the adjecent surfaces. This works almost fine and the third vector w helped alot to decide which direction to measure. But due to the strange geometry of srf 1 the centerpoint lies very high and once the angle between uw and vw is >90° and on the other srf <90°. Therefore I got at this points both angles.
I thought about to filter this points by measuring also the angles between u and v to a reverse vetor of w (lets call the reverse w'). If I got then two different values for uw and uw' I found the positions where the angles measuring is not correct.
Or is there a smarter way to do it?
Could I ask, if you could share your old grasshopper file you created here:
http://www.grasshopper3d.com/forum/topics/q-specific-pairings-from
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see in my bottom post image there is only one isocurve showing in U and V.
In Grasshopper there's no surface rebuild? Well, the same old Grasshopper Patch command will let you specify spans I guess, to make a surface from a planar curve, but it won't work for things with holes since they will just fill in!
You can recreate a surface painfully by untrimming, adding many UV points, rebuilding from those points, then retrimming with the original surface info, but the retrimming simply fails.
If you make a planar surface from a curve in Rhino, you end up with utterly no point editability:
No wonder my CreatePatch tests were a failure. The starting surface could not be distorted except in the extreme case of moving four corner points!
I have no idea how to successfully rebuild a surface akin to the Rhino rebuild command. It's great to be able to prototype in Grasshopper, but with Python I can rebuild easily ( http://4.rhino3d.com/5/rhinocommon/?topic=html/M_Rhino_Geometry_Surface_Rebuild.htm ;), so I guess I should start a collection, like peter, of little script components for prototyping with.…
Added by Nik Willmore at 6:18am on February 26, 2016
there any workaround to avoid the cyclical data stream error message? (can i read the value of a point parameter node in a vbscript node which is not connected, or is there a way to read it direct out of the model space? i need to determine e.g. all existing points.)U P D A T Ei did some dirty workaround myself by writing the coords into a textfile for parsing it. looks good for me in theory, but crashes rhino as soon as i connect the components. i don't find my mistake, and i have troubles understanding it: in my first sketch (versuch3.ghx on the second image) everything went fine. thanks a lot for your help in advance,cheersVersuch6.ghx ... NOT running, as soon as i close the cycle it crashes rhino...
but the first sketch which was running ... (versuch3.ghx)...
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ill create a surface according these 4 points and then find out the optimized curvature by dynamic relaxation (kangaroo).
During the simulation of dynamic relaxation I might setting up some of parameter, for example rest-length.
The ‘result/ definition/ parameter` which I get after the dynamic relaxation should/ must be kept and applied for the next coordinates: in my case when I shift the point C!
In principle we could treat this surface like a physical material which has material behavior its own and it deforms when the boundary-conditions changed.
I am not sure if this way to think makes sense. I was just thinking it is important for a simulation in which we use only one material-property for differently conditions.
If I use kangaroo to simulate this, I get the new optimized surface after dynamic relaxation after I moved one of these 4 Point, instead of ‘translated the old properties to new geometry‘.
I hope I didn’t confused u guys…
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Added by Jon to Kangaroo at 9:11am on September 19, 2013