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Topic: Mode shape animation in GH
actually can perform using a dedicated software: in 3D: https://www.facebook.com/francescopiasentini/videos/523532707845171/ in 2D: https://vimeo.com/189618609 The output of Modal Analysis (at a given frequency) is a list of point (x,y,z), each of them has the three coordinates and the maximum displacement in the direction normal to the surface (that's not flat) Point number    x    y    zmax1    24,007565    337,876028    -0,6545572    -28,0404705    337,947773    0,7760153    57,141457    316,757768    -0,8413914    18,667466    314,814543    -0,235288 My idea is: -import stl surfaces of the object (violin) -import Modal Analysis data -deform stl (or Nurbs) surfaces using something like a customized CageEdit -animate this deformation from zero to maximum displacement -give a color to deformation (or first-second derivative of the interpoled deformation curves) My wish is to have closed surfaces at any steps, and to create "natural" deformation shapes. I just tried to import MA data. I was trying to create an array of circles with given x,y,z and radius, I could not figure how to separate information of position and radius when importing the file: file content: 0,1,0; 5;2,1,3; 2;5,2,6; 4; thanks for yout attention. Looking forward to hear you soon! Francesco …
Added by piase at 2:10am on May 31, 2017
Event: WORKSHOP GUADALAJARA / chidostudio - designplaygrouds
del diseño, el curso cubrira los conceptos basicos para abordar proyectos de diseño a través del desarollo de herramientas algoritmicas mediante un processo de programación visual , utilizaremos el software Rhino 3d y el plugin Grasshopper como nuestras herramientas de trabajo. Detalles:Instructores: Rodrigo Medina | Daniel Camiro Lugar: CID [centro integral de diseño] www.cid.mx Plaza Andares Local UPST2-01 Ingreso por Av. Acueducto, Zapopan, Jalisco, México Fechas: 01 / 02 / 03 de Abril 2011 Cupo: Limitado a 15 plazas Costos:Estudiantes:$2,500 Profesionales:$3,000 Fecha limite de pago:  lunes 27 demarzo 2011 Importante:Todos los niveles de experiencia son bienvenidos el unico requisito es tener un entendimiento basico de los programas CAD y una actitud positiva hacia el aprandizaje de dichas herramientas. *Los participantes deberan traer su propia laptop con todo el software y actualizaciones (originales o verisones de demostración oficiales)previamente instaladas.(se fijara una fecha unos días antes para revisar que todos los equipos esten en orden y listos para trabajar) Si planeas venir de fuera de la ciudad avisanos y te pondremos en contacto con otras personas que también vayan a hacerlo para en caso de desearlo puedan compartir su lugar de estancia. Contacto Guadalajara: Leonardo Nuevo ArenasCel: 3339569209nuarle@msn.comfacebook.com/nuarle No. Cuenta Banamex : Cuenta 6035264 sucursal 0644 Al hacer la movimiento bancario favor de mandarnos el deposito (scaneado) para que recibas más  iformación del curso y del tema a chidostudio@gmail.com y nuarle@msn.com. Muchas gracias por tu interés saludos.…
Added by daniel camiro at 12:40am on March 16, 2011
Blog Post: Grasshopper+kinect+firefly experiment in TPceu

Parametric movement workshop (spanish)

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Added by Pablo0o0oo0o000oo at 6:22pm on March 1, 2012
Event: AA Athens Visiting School 2014
nteraction in the design of an enclosed volume.   Revolutions have occurred through architectural history and vary widely in terms of design methods and fabrication techniques. Focusing on inspiring natural form‐finding techniques, AA Athens VS works towards producing a large‐scale interactive prototype that alters in real‐time the perception of interior space.   Technology and architecture are coupled for the third year in Athens with a novel agenda of transforming an enclosed area and creating internal contrasting city‐life characteristics that transcend the local conditions. In collaboration with the National Technical University of Athens, Cipher City: Revolutions explores participatory design and active engagement modeling and continues building novel prototypes upon horizontal planes.   The toolset includes mainly ‐among others‐ Rhino Grasshopper, Processing and Arduino platforms. With the completion of the Programme participants receive the AA Visiting School Certificate. In 2013, the design agenda of AA Athens will connect with the agenda of AA Greece VS in the city of Patras. Participation in both Programmes will allow for a more extensive learning experience through additional tools like Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3D Studio Max and more. Discounts The AA offers several discount options for participants wishing to apply as a group or participants wishing to apply for both AA Athens and AA Greece Visiting Schools: 1.       Standard application The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £600 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting Membership. If you are already a member, the total fee will be reduced automatically by £60 by the online payment system. Fees are non-refundable. 2.       Group registration For group applications, there will be a range of discounts depending on the number of people in the group.  The discounted fee will be applied to each individual in the group. 1. 3-6 people group: £60 (AA Membership fee) + 540*0.75 = £465 (25 %) 2. 6-15 people group: £60 + 540*0.70 = £438 (30%) 3. more than 15 people group: £60 + 540*0.65 = £411 (35%) 3.       Participants attending AA Greece VS and AA Athens VS | 40% discount For people wishing to attend both AA Greece VS and AA Athens VS, a discount of 40% will be made for each participant. (The participant will pay the £60 membership fee only once.) £60 (AA Membership fee) + (540*0.60)*2 = £708   Eligibility The workshop is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide. Applications The deadline for applications is 24 March 2014. A portfolio or CV is not required, only the online application form and payment. The online application can be reached from: http://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/VISITING/athens Contact: Alexandros.Kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk…
Added by Alexandros Kallegias at 4:39pm on December 16, 2013
Event: plugit workshop | Grasshopper Livello Base | Pescara
Introduzione a Grasshopper", il primo manuale su Grasshopper. . I corsi PLUG IT nascono dalla volontà di promuovere le nuove tecnologie digitali di supporto alla progettazione e condividere il know-how maturato attraverso ricerca, collaborazione con i più importanti studi di architettura e pubblicazioni internazionali. . Verranno introdotte le nozioni base di Grasshopper approfondendo le metodologie della progettazione parametrica e le tecniche di modellazione algoritmica per la generazione di forme complesse. Il corso è rivolto a studenti e professionisti con esperienza minima nella modellazione 3D e si articolerà in lezioni teoriche ed esercitazioni. . Argomenti trattati: - Introduzione alla progettazione parametrica: teoria, esempi, casi studio - Grasshopper: concetti base, logica algoritmica, interfaccia grafica - Nozioni fondamentali: componenti, connessioni, data flow - Funzioni matematiche e logiche, serie, gestione dei dati - Analisi e definizione di curve e superfici - Definizione di griglie e pattern complessi - Trasformazioni geometriche, paneling - Attrattori, image sampler - Data tree: gestione di dati complessi - Digital fabrication: teoria ed esempi - Nesting: scomposizione di oggetti tridimensionali in sezioni piane per macchine CNC . Verrà rilasciato un attestato finale. . Ulteriori info e programma completo su: www.arturotedeschi.com e su www.samilolab.it…
Added by Arturo Tedeschi at 7:51pm on April 12, 2012
Event: AA Summer DLAB 2017
n complex architectural design and fabrication processes, relying heavily on materiality and performance. The programme brings together a range of experts – tutors and lecturers – from internationally acclaimed academic institutions and practices, Architectural Association, Zaha Hadid Architects, among others.   Taking place at the unique atmosphere of AA’s London home, the three-week long programme is formulated as a two-stage process. During the initial stage, participants are introduced to core concepts related to material processes, computational methods, and various digital fabrication techniques. During the second stage, the fabrication and assembly of a full-scale architectural intervention with the use of robotic fabrication techniques unifies the design goals of the programme. Prominent Features of the programme: • Teaching team: Participants engage in an active learning environment where the large tutor to student ratio (5:1) allows for personalized tutorials and debates. • Facilities: AA Digital Prototyping Lab (DPL) offers laser cutting, CNC milling, 3d printing facilities, and 2 KUKA robotic arms. • Computational skills: The toolset of Summer DLAB includes but is not limited to Rhinoceros, Processing, Grasshopper, and various analysis tools. • Theoretical understanding: The dissemination of fundamental design techniques and relevant critical thinking methodologies through theoretical sessions and seminars forms one of the major goals of Summer DLAB. • Professional awareness: Participants ranging from 2nd year students to PhD candidates and full-time professionals experience a highly-focused collaborative educational model which promotes research-based design and making. • Robotic Fabrication: According to the specific agenda of each year, scaled working models are produced via advanced digital machining tools, followed by the fabrication of one-to-one scale prototypes with the use of KUKA KR60 and KR30 robots. • Lecture series: Taking advantage of its unique location, London, Summer DLAB creates a vibrant atmosphere with its intense lecture programme. Eligibility: The workshop is open to architecture and design students and professionals worldwide. Accreditation: Participants gain 1 Year AA Visiting Membership and are awarded AA Certificate of Attendance at the successful completion of AA Summer DLAB. Applications: The AA Visiting School requires a fee of £1900 per participant, which includes a £60 Visiting Membership fee. Discount options for groups are available. Please contact the AA Visiting School Coordinator for more details. The deadline for applications is 17 July 2017. No portfolio or CV, only requirement is the online application form and fees. The online application can be reached from: https://www.aaschool.ac.uk/STUDY/ONLINEAPPLICATION/visitingApplication.php?schoolID=460 For inquiries, please contact: elif.erdine@aaschool.ac.uk (Programme Head) alexandros.kallegias@aaschool.ac.uk (Programme Head)…
Added by elif erdine at 4:53pm on May 6, 2017
Topic: Gismo 0.0.2 Release Notes
, Engineer and Researcher from France with broad programming experience. He is the author of the City in 3D Rhinoceros plugin for creation of buildings according to geojson file and with real elevation. Guillaume already created a new component: "Address to Location". It enables getting latitude and longitude values for the given address: 2) Support of Bathymetry data: automatic creation of underwater (sea/river/lake floor) terrain. This feature is now available through new source_ input of the "Terrain generator" component. Here is an example of terrain of the Loihi underwater volcano, of the coast of Hawaii: 3) A new terrain source has been added: ALOS World 3D 30m. ALOS is a Japanese global terrain data. Gismo "Terrain Generator" component has been using SRTM 30m terrain data, which hasn't been global and was limited to -56 to +60 latitude range. With this addition, it is possible to switch between SRTM and ALOS World 3D 30m models with the use of source_ input. 4) 9 new components have been added: "Address To Location" - finds latitude and longitude coordinates for the given address. "XY To Location" - finds latitude and longitude coordinates for the given Rhino XY coordinates. "Location To XY" - vice versa from the previous component: finds Rhino XY coordinates for the given latitude longitude coordinates. "Z To Elevation" - finds elevation for particular Rhino point. "Rhino text to number" - convert numeric text from Rhino to grasshopper number. "Rhino unit to meters" - convert Rhino units to meters. "Deconstruct location" - deconstructs .epw location. "New Component Example" - this component explains how to make a new Gismo component, in case you are interested to make one. We welcome new developers, even if you contribute a single component to Gismo! "Support Gismo" - gives some suggestions on how to make Gismo better, how to improve it and support it. 5) Ladybug "Terrain Generator" component now supports all units, not only Meters. So any Gismo example file which uses this component, can now use Rhino units other than Meters as well. Thank you Antonello Di Nunzio for making this happen!! Basically just forget about this yellow panel: This panel is not valid anymore, so just use any unit you want. 6) A number of bugs have been fixed, reported in topics for the last couple of weeks. We would like to thank members in the community who invested their time in testing, finding these bugs and reporting them: Rafat Ahmed, Peter Zatko, Mathieu Venot, Abraham Yezioro, Rafael Alonso. Thank you guys!!! Apologies if we forgot to mention someone. The version 0.0.2 can be downloaded from here: https://github.com/stgeorges/gismo/zipball/master And example files from here: https://github.com/stgeorges/gismo/tree/master/examples Any new suggestions, testing and bug reports are welcome!!…
Added by djordje to Gismo at 5:13pm on March 1, 2017
Event: Grasshopper Training – Parametrisches Modellieren mit Grasshopper3d für Rhinoceros3d – Schwäbisch Hall
eroberfläche des Grasshopper Programms Funktionsprinzip eines grafischen Algorithmus-Editors (Datenfluss) Unterscheidung von Parametern (Datentypen) und Komponenten (Datenverarbeitung) Erzeugung, Bearbeitung und Analyse von Geometrie-Typen: Punkte, Vektoren, Linien, Kurven, Flächen (surfaces, brep) und Netze (meshes) Strukturierung der Daten anhand von Listen und Bäumen unterschiedliche Verknüpfungsmöglichkeiten von Parametern (data matching) praxisnahe Grundlagen der Geometrie und Vektorrechnung für generatives Design effizienter Aufbau von parametrischen Modellen anhand Übungsaufgaben Auszug von Daten aus Modellen für die Fertigung; Daten aus Tabellen (Excel, CSV) importieren, exportieren Einsatz von benutzerdefinierten Komponenten (custom components) Vorkenntnisse: Rhinoceros3d Benutzeroberfläche der Software: Englisch Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch   Details und Anmeldung: www.vhs-sha.de click: SUCHE Kurstitel: GRASSHOPPER oder direkt: http://www.vhs-sha.de/index.php?id=90&kathaupt=11&knr=3151053&kursname=Grasshopper+I   Trainer: Peter Mehrtens Kursdauer: 3 Tage / 8 Stunden pro Tag Freitag, 19.07.2013, 08:00-17:00 Uhr Samstag, 20.07.2013, 08:00-17:00 Uhr Sonntag, 21.07.2013, 08:00-17:00 Uhr Ort: Volkshochschule Schwäbisch Hall,  im Haus der Bildung Teilnahmegebühr: 349,00 € Teilnehmerzahl: 4-10 Personen  …
Added by Peter Mehrtens at 9:49am on June 7, 2013
Event: Grasshopper Training – Parametrisches Modellieren mit Grasshopper3d für Rhinoceros3d – Stuttgart
berfläche des Grasshopper Programms Funktionsprinzip eines grafischen Algorithmus-Editors (Datenfluss) Unterscheidung von Parametern (Datentypen) und Komponenten (Datenverarbeitung) Erzeugung, Bearbeitung und Analyse von Geometrie-Typen: Punkte, Vektoren, Linien, Kurven, Flächen (surfaces, brep) und Netze (meshes) Strukturierung der Daten anhand von Listen und Bäumen unterschiedliche Verknüpfungsmöglichkeiten von Parametern (data matching) praxisnahe Grundlagen der Geometrie und Vektorrechnung für generatives Design effizienter Aufbau von parametrischen Modellen anhand Übungsaufgaben Auszug von Daten aus Modellen für die Fertigung; Daten aus Tabellen (Excel, CSV) importieren, exportieren Einsatz von benutzerdefinierten Komponenten (custom components) Vorkenntnisse: Rhinoceros3d Benutzeroberfläche der Software: Englisch Unterrichtssprache: Deutsch, auf Wunsch auch Englisch   Details und Anmeldung: www.vhs-stuttgart.de Dieser Kurs wird in Kooperation mit ifBau gGmbH und VHS Stuttgart angeboten, und wird von ifBau als Fortbildung für Mitglieder der Architektenkammer BW anerkannt.   Trainer: Peter Mehrtens Kursdauer: 3 Tage / 8 Stunden pro Tag Freitag, 24.01.2014, 09:00-17:00 Uhr Samstag, 25.01.2014, 09:00-17:00 Uhr Sonntag, 26.01.2014, 09:00-17:00 Uhr Ort: VHS Stuttgart, Fritz-Elsas-Str. 46/48 Teilnahmegebühr: 510,00 € Teilnehmerzahl: 4-10 Personen  …
Added by Peter Mehrtens at 4:48am on January 19, 2014
Comment on: Topic 'A Geodetic exoskeleton tower'
Amuse yourself by trying to figure what kind of series logic could deploy (or not) these room unit combos across the blue space grid shown. 2. Let's assume that surgery etc etc departments are sited in some ground floor and their requirement for rooms is variable  ... meaning that some kind of heuristic GH approach must be applied here (for instance : fill the first level with rooms required by all departments  with min distance from a given core and if more are required go to next floor etc etc). The real room unit cluster looks like that (all units are prefab) 3. Voids in the whole cluster deployment (avoid Soviet type of bloc aesthetics) mean that culling could be challenge here (we need ...er..."visual" culling , so to speak) 4. After finishing some solution create custom preview(s) in order to visualize what dept owns what rooms. 5. If in trouble with Architectural things > relax > be cool > open 3d PDF > be a great Architect in just 10 easy steps. PS: of course I know GH clusters...but as they are they violate my rule N1: never walk the walk if no return is possible, he he. But assuming that David could resolve the return issue (sure he can) this is NOT the answer for my "proposal" for multiple Canvas - again like multiple Views in any CAD stuff these days. Just imagine clusters with some serious hierarchy depth > where am I ? what input comes from what output? I'll be back with a chaotic case (Series in complete anarchy) in order to demonstrate the critical necessity for a visual Tree Manager/Viewer (a visual thing within the GH visual thing). For manager read : decomposer, composer, visual identifier (per data item/branch) tree re-mapper, anything actually. more soon (and a in depth analysis about what a Tree Manager/Viewer should do - in an ideal world, that is) Cheers, Peter …
Added by peter fotiadis at 12:05pm on December 5, 2011
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