and 3d rapid prototyping using state of the art material simulation and optimisation. Participants will be guided through methods of advanced structural analysis and evolutionary algorithms implemented in Grasshopper, Karamba and Octopus in a 5 day workshop taught by Robert Vierlinger and Matthew Tam within the premises of the Academy of Fine Arts & Design in Bratislava, Slovakia. The workshop will cover the basics of setting up a karamba definition and more advanced form finding techniques with beams and shells through to preparing files for 3d printing and 2d documentation. For the Grasshopper newcomers there is a preparatory crash course on 20 July 2015 taught by Ján Pernecký. The workshop will be held entirely in English. VENUE Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava: VŠVU / AFAD, Hviezdoslavovo námestie 18, Bratislava, Slovakia ROOM 135 PRICING Early bird Student (until Jun 30, 2015) €320 Early bird Professional (until Jun 30, 2015) €380 Regular Student (from Jun 30, 2015) €400 Regular Professional (from Jun 30, 2015) €475 The fee covers only the tuition. Travel expenses, accommodation and food is to be covered by the participants. SCHEDULE Day 1 Lecture - Karamba in Projects from Competition to Construction Introduction to karamba - Setting up a basic karamba model Shells & Beams - Understanding the impact of load on geometries. Beams - Cross Section Optimization, Load Path Emergence Day 2 Extraction and Visualization of data from Karamba Complex Geometry - Processing of Free Forms for Karamba Force Flow - Understanding and Visualizing results on shells 3d Printing - Preparing geometries for rapid prototyping Day 3 Lecture - Form Finding in Karamba Isler Shells - Hanging Forms with karamba Shells - Shape Optimisation with Galapagos Trusses - Topology Optimization with Galapagos Columns - Positioning with Galapagos Multiobjective optimisation strategies with Octopus Day 4 Frequency Analysis & Non-Linear Analysis with Karamba Extraction and Visualization Part 2 BIS - Building Information Systems with karamba Day 5 Participant’s Examples and Topics Reviewing 3d Print Studies Large Complex Models Reviewing learn techniques and strategies Concluding lecture - public PARTNERS rese arch Academy of fine arts and design…
hops, design sessions & symposia across 5 cities in India. We encourage all architecture & design students and professionals to join us in this novel experimentation event and aid in 'Filling The Void'; Void in Architecture, Void in our Cities, Void in Education. REGISTRATIONS ARE OPEN NOW.
rat[LAB] Computational Design Tour - INDIA
Agenda // Filling The Void
1 country // 5 cities // 1 agenda // 100+ students // 25+ professionals // 5 exhibitions // 1 publication
Void is typically defined as null, invalid, empty or redundant and has a psychological perception of a ‘negative’. Through years of development in India, there has been an organic urban growth and inorganic architectural growth which has led to formation of voids in a physical and a metaphorical sense. There also exist voids as gaps between architecture, cities, education and technology. ‘Filling The Void’ looks at void as an opportunity, potential and a driver of change for architecture & design education in India.
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Mumbai – 22nd June to 24th June 2015 (Monday to Wednesday)
Chennai - 29th June to 1st July 2015 (Monday to Wednesday)
Bengaluru – 3rd July to 5th July 2015 (Friday to Sunday)
Chandigarh - 16th July to 18th July 2015 (Thursday to Saturday)
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ts phase changing properties, as a spatial material without a traditional framework or support material creates the ability to navigate and fabricate directly on and around existing objects.
Use of 3D vector-based tool paths and a robotic arm forced the students to rethink their design strategy through the exploration of the relationship between material and tooling. Custom tools and techniques were developed through the workshop in order to work with this novel material. The following work produced during this 10-day workshop from students of Tamkang University, ChiaoTung University, Feng Chia University examine this approach....
Tutors
Ursula Frick University Innsbruck | [uto] | Austria
Thomas Grabner University Innsbruck | [uto] | Austria
Shih-Yuan Wang Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
Tsung-Hsien Wang Sheffield University | United Kingdom
Additive Robotic Materialization is an experimental research project in cooperation with Cheng Yang Product Design Co. Ltd (澄洋產品設計 佘昱錫) sponsored by Tamkang University Department of Architecture Prof. Chen-Cheng Chen (淡江大學建築系 陳珍誠教授) and ABB Taiwan.
special thanks to HAL - Thibault Schwartz for the educational license for this 10days workshop.
Music: 'Emergence' by Trifonic.…
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i can't use the partition tool since for diffrent days there are
diffrent amounts of hours of sun. eg 1 januari from 8:00 to 16:00
and 1 februari from 8:00 to 18:00. Wich is making the information
in the list very hard to handle.So can anyone help me find the average yearly sunvector for every hour
for each month
for example
avg sunvector for the whole of januari1:00, avg sunvector (the avareages of all sunvectors at 1:00 in januari)2:00 , avg sunvector3:00 , avg sunvectoruntill24:00, sunvector tempavg for the whole of februari1:00, avg sunvector2:00 , avg sunvector (the avareages of all sunvectors at 2:00 in februari)3:00 , avg sunvectoruntill24:00, avg sunvectorand this for every month of the year.
I want to be able to optimize a surface wich is divided into multiple meshes (so for each part of the surface i want to relate it's normal to the vector of the sun). I'm not so much interested in the visualisations. I hope this is atleast abit understandable.ps: this question is atleast abit simular to my previous question on wich i got some really good help, wich i'm very gratefull for.
Thanks in advance!Included: gh file + the epw file i'm using…
、、、不同角度的理解、诠释、运用和发掘规律、、、
新闻或者幻觉:马王堆墓穴中发掘出了丝绸做的鞋,不算是现代意义上真正的鞋,但是完成了一个完整的公式。
有一部分需要是共同的,在离开了沙滩和草地的时候。
找一个成熟的不一样的数学思维合作者,(可以一起申请参加sg2014活动,也可以不)
我想听到人们写给自己的语言,我不害怕听不懂;
也不在意你能看到我的美丽的脚和我们美丽的城市。
你存在?存在0.1%?如果≥1/4
With the two version of the PDF in the file upload, doubt, 10th should be able to see the many PDF.
There are some scruples, confusion ——"The additional property of professional activities",——Subject classification, commercial, regional、、、
There is a place Africa, people don't wear shoes, A few people with grass or leather on the foot (and buildings——In order to spatial density) winding,
the manufacture of shoes, two sales do two judgment:
A There is no life belongs to shoes
B this is the market.
I spent a lot of energy explained to students, which is not to do programming people do、、、 the different angle understanding, interpretation, application and explore the law、、、
The news or illusion:Mawangdui tomb unearthed silk shoes , is not the modern sense of true shoes, but the completion of a complete formula.
There is a need is common, when they leave the beach and grass.
Find a mathematically mature different thinking partners,(Can apply to participate in the activities of the sg2014, also can not)
I want to hear people wrote their own language, I am not afraid of don't understand;
Don't care what you can see my beautiful feet and our beautiful city.
Do you have? There are 0.1%? If ≥1 / 4 You know what I did wheni found out about you?
msxf6688@163.com
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FORMATIONS, a workshop series at the California College of the Arts, provides a platform for students and professionals in the design disciplines to explore new technologies in a hands-on workshop setting. The focus of the event evolves to reflect emerging architectural research topics in relationship to new media.
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/formations-workshops-tickets-19198568435
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Date: Saturday and Sunday, Nov 14-15, 2015 Time: 9:30am-5:30pm (9:00am Registration, 1-2pm lunch break) Location: CCA San Francisco Campus (Main Building at 1111 8th St). Eligibility: The workshops are open to all students, faculty and professionals in the design fields.
Cost: Each workshop costs:
$195 for Professionals
$150 for non-CCA Students, CCA Faculty/Staff, and CCA Alumni
$75 for CCA students. CCA students that are AIAS members will get an additional 15% discount.
Saturday, November 14, 2015, 9:30am - 5:30pm
Prototyping Robotic Architectural Assemblies Workshop (with Arduino, Grasshopper and Firefly) with Jason Kelly Johnson
Introduction to Grasshopper with Andrei Hakhovich
Introduction to Dynamo with Colin McCrone
Sunday, November 15, 2015, 9:30am - 5:30a
Data Spatialization & Parametric Drawing in Grasshopper with Adam Marcus
Building Facade Design in Grasshopper with Andrei Hakhovich
Augmented Reality with Jason Anderson
For more information, please visit: http://digitalcraft.cca.edu/events2/formations-fall-2015
AIAS students get a 15% discount!
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is that my computer apparently can't handle this amount of data. I suspect it's a problem for my video card (I'm running it on a 2015 MacBook Pro with the most powerful configuration).
1 - I'm using mesh because it seems easier for the video card to handle than nurbs.
2 - To compute on GH it takes just a few minutes. To bake it takes hours.
3 - After baking it crashes. It's computing for half hour and then it responds for half second and then it crashes again and compute for half hour... recursively.
4 - In the command line it says: "AutoSave failed".
Any guess about how to make it run better? settings? geometry tricks? praying?…