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February 2010 Blog Posts (18)

Grasshopper courses

Hi,
is the first time for me in this wonderful network;
did you organize real grasshopper courses?

Thomas

Added by Thomas Casablancas on February 26, 2010 at 12:31am — 2 Comments

Rabbit + Grasshopper: 3D L-systems, 3D Cellular Automata

We are posting a few experiments, created with the work-in-progress RABBIT 0.2. We plan to release it within a week or two…

RABBIT 0.2 has a lot of new features:

RABBIT 0.2: New Cellular Automata features:

* user defined initial configurations

* automatic/manual control of the CA evolution

* CA memory – stores all configurations/states of the CA calculated for different time steps(t=0,1,2,3…)



With… Continue

Added by Morphocode on February 23, 2010 at 8:42am — 6 Comments

manuale italiano Grasshopper

Segnalo l'uscita del primo manuale in italiano su Grasshopper:

Architettura parametrica - Introduzione a Grasshopper

in uscita il 24 febbraio 2010, già prenotabile sul sito della casa editrice www.lepenseur.it

Il libro propone diversi approfondimenti teorici e vuole tracciare un percorso didattico completo, partendo dai concetti base di Grasshopper, passando per la modellazione di un…

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Added by Arturo Tedeschi on February 19, 2010 at 6:20pm — No Comments

Adaptive Component Systems Tutorials and Work

Hey all - take a look at http://blogs.cornell.edu/adaptivesystems/ to see the work of several semesters of Prof. Dana Cupkova's Adaptive Component Systems course, which deals with the development of systems combining parametrically-driven metal prefabrication and new sustainable technologies. The blog features video tutorials, student projects, and downloads of example definitions. Of particular note is the Radiance-to-Grasshopper… Continue

Added by Andrew Heumann on February 19, 2010 at 10:34am — 3 Comments

morph[]Tools_v.0.002

I made a component that creates a twisted surface around a rail curve. Morph[]Tools works with version 0.6.0059 and is a freely distributable package licensed under Creative Commons License.…

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Added by genericData on February 18, 2010 at 11:46pm — 4 Comments

Presenting @ NYCCT: Emerge Lecture Series

I am happy to announce that I will be presenting at the New York City College of

Technology as part of the Emerge Lecture Series.…





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Added by Nathan Miller on February 15, 2010 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Spatial Truss (WIP): Knot selection

Knot selection routine completed.
Now, we can select each Top Knot by its Index Number and all lines arriving at it, for fabrication purposes.
Also, this will be usefull when the time come to bake geometry of a very large spatial truss.
We'll be able to bake knots one by one, avoiding the burden of baking hundreds of knots at once...


Next:

1. Do the same for the Base Knots
2. Do the same for each bar
3. Diagonal…
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Added by Charles C Vincent on February 13, 2010 at 10:00am — No Comments

Spatial Truss (WIP) next

Next steps:

1. Make each Apex height a function of the medium of Base Trusses.
2. Finish the Select/Bake mechanism for each knot: Each knot should be selectable together all lines arriving at it, for knot fabrication.

Added by Charles C Vincent on February 13, 2010 at 3:30am — No Comments

RGSS#10 information

RGSS (rhino & grasshopper study session) Tokyo #10 will take place on 20 February.



Masaaki Miki (the University of Tokyo, doctor course) will lecture on 'Form-Finding Analysis Based on Variational Principle'

http://www.flickr.com/photos/mikity/sets/



Shota Ban (Virginia Tech) will lecture on 'Suitcase Pavilion (Digital Design and Fabrication @… Continue

Added by Yusuke Oono on February 12, 2010 at 8:00pm — 2 Comments

Spatial Truss (WIP)

As part of an ongoing research on parametrics, this definition is our first attempt to understand the solution to an old problem in spatial structures.


What it does: from a set of curves (might be splines, straight lines or closed plines or splines) it generates a lofted surface, subdivides it into an U&V grid and constructs a spatial…
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Added by Charles C Vincent on February 12, 2010 at 7:00am — 5 Comments

GH Howl - Interoperability Components for Grasshopper

Howl 1



Howl is a set of Grasshopper components which facilitate interoperability between GH and other software / hardware by leveraging several standard communication protocols. Currently we are developing components for the first release. Howl is co-authored by Giulio Piacentino and Luis… Continue

Added by Luis Fraguada on February 12, 2010 at 2:22am — 10 Comments

WORKSHOP en Argentina. Grasshopper - RhinoNest - Brazil - RhinoCAM

WORKSHOP



Contenidos:

1. Modelado Avanzado y sus Tecnicas. Aplanado y Desarrollo de Superficies.Anidado y distribución Nesting.

2. Introducción al Diseño Paramétrico.Definiciones Avanzadas de

Grasshopper,posibilidades y limitaciones. Ajustes de escala para

impresión y corte.

3. Introducción a la Manufactura en CNC - RhinoCAM 2.0.

4. Guía Paso a Paso para la realización de un Renderizado usando… Continue

Added by Facundo Miri on February 11, 2010 at 10:52am — 1 Comment

CODA spring 2010 An Introduction to Computational Design


CoDA

Added by CODA on February 10, 2010 at 11:00am — 3 Comments

RABBIT 0.2 Preview: 2d/3d LSystems + Turtle Interpretation

Hi everyone,



MORPHOCODE
is working on the new release of RABBIT - our plug-in for Rhino & Grasshopper. The upcoming release contains new powerful tools: LSystem component and a 3D Turtle Interpreter component. With… Continue

Added by Morphocode on February 10, 2010 at 4:20am — 7 Comments

Unfolding polygons definition

Unfolding polygons definition

This Grasshopper…

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Added by Francisco Calvo on February 8, 2010 at 11:00am — 2 Comments

Math plug-in for Grasshopper

I developed a GH definition that works as Jess Maertterer's Math plug-in.
So it creates surfaces starting from their parametric equations.

I'm glad that yesterday I presented my work to Jess at Rome, at the end of his lecture, and he did appreciate it!

Added by stefano andreani on February 6, 2010 at 4:46am — 16 Comments

surface deformation using GraphMapper

GH tool to manipulate a four-point surface with the GraphMapper.


I'll attach the file in the comment. (I fail to discover how to attach a file in this blog)


Let me know what you think of it!


Greetz

Added by wannes lernout on February 5, 2010 at 10:44am — 5 Comments

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